2d fursuit eyes 3d models
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This is a versatile base that can be used to craft a puppet, plushie, robot, or even a fursuit head. Realistic fur can easily be attached with adhesive. It's specifically designed for hand-puppet size and fits comfortably in my hand. If you plan to...
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~ Worm on a string Fursuit Base ~ Rules: •You have to give me credit and indicate one of my social media channels: → Instagram: @Liquidtoothcreations → Twitter: @LiquidTooth • Not for commercial use! Sales are only permitted in the form of a finished...
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This is a head-base that can be used to build a puppet-, plushie-, robot- or even a fursuit-head. Fake fur can be glued on.</p> <p>I did not include the lower jaw because It's faster to make one with an aluminium-profile when to print it. I just bend...
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You can use this sturdy foundation to build an assortment of imaginative characters, such as plushie friends, engaging robots, or even elaborate fursuits. For an authentic look, simply attach some convincing fake fur using strong adhesive. When it...
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The plan involves repurposing an old CPAP mask and 3D printing an adapter, enabling fursuit type masks to function as makeshift snorkels, mitigating the issue of heat buildup due to exhaled breath and inadequate ventilation. With relatively minimal...
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... ...It's not meant to be used as a fursuit head base (it's much better to have some holes underneath the fur). Print Settings Printer: Alfawise U10 Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: 0.2mmInfill: 15% Filament: Eryone PLA Ocker Category: Costume
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... secured with glue. ...I deliberately omitted the lower jaw section since crafting a replacement using aluminum profiles significantly reduces printing time. To accommodate intricate eye mechanics, the original eye holes were strategically widened.
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... Scale depends on your printer. 420% works ok for mine. The eye in in the model to save space, you can separate it in most 3d software. ...(PrusaSlicer: split to parts, or Mesh Mixer: seperate shells) Infill: 30%-50%
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... thought i'd make a wolf using this model. It's not the best, since i'm not an expert in wolves. You can download the eyes and the nose in the original post. You need to print the eyes the same, but the nose should be bigger. Print at 230-240%!! ...
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THIS IS A REMIX! ... i just fixed thr fox base for printing. Print at 230-240% Infill 20% Any material, any layer height FOR THE EYES print one, and print the other one flipped vertically, (Its an option in Cra)
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<p>My second attempt at a kemono-style base, haven't test-printed it yet though. ...The halves as well as the eye is for the right side of the head, you will have to mirror each piece for the full base.
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... animatronic puppet Ortha - the star of the Eurofurence 23 Pawpet-Show "The Skies of Astar". ... Get an inside look at how Ortha was brought to life with this blog post, packed with many eye-catching pictures: https://tioh.livejournal.com/131664.html
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it keeps my free-models page running and helps add more free resources to the furry community.Print the base at 420% and the eyes at 410% using 30% infill. Support will be necessary. Printing the base nose-down is usually the fastest and saves...
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... I added an image with the original next to my edited version so you could see the difference. for the eyes you may need to print a plane to mount them on, the way I'm doing it is different because this will hopefully have puppeteerable eyelids.