3d printed crow
2655411 3d models found related to 3d printed crow.cgtrader
In the given model, there are 280 quad faces and 86 triangle faces for polygon faces. Additionally, it consists of 2 polygon faces and a total of 652 triangles after conversion. The model has a total of 326 vertices. Basic animations included are...
thingiverse
... of the iconic Star Wars vessel, the Moldy Crow. ...To ensure successful small-scale 3D printing, I've strategically reinforced certain areas by adding thickness where needed and integrating select components to achieve a seamless, cohesive design.
myminifactory
... as reference. ...The final iteration was optimized to excel in 3D printing, stripping away minute details not essential for the process. ...The outcome is a remarkably lifelike crow's skull that requires minimal support and yields a flawless finish.
thingiverse
I modified Crow to create a workable puppet using common items from the hardware store, and to simplify some of the printing. The chest and body have a tunnel straight through for rigging fishing line to make his jaw move. There are separately...
myminifactory
Great crow On rare occasions the clan is led by its third member and perhaps the most important, if it were not for the fact that it is difficult to see him leading the clan, he is a powerful ancient of enormous dimensions and strength, he is known...
sketchfab
The fan-created 3D model of Silver Crow, also known as Arita Haruyuki from "Accel World," is still a work in progress with untextured models and unfinished UVs.
thingiverse
A miniature variant of the Steam Crow skull. ...Printing at a high resolution is advisable, accompanied by strategically placed support material to ensure structural integrity.
cults3d
Tribal Crow Axe high quality model for 3D Printing. Presupported version for resin printers included. TESTED both on fdm and resin printers. Super detailed model (4.730.794 tris) suited for huge scale and real size prints. Default scale in files is...
cults3d
Crow STL model You can print these files on a 3D printer and then create your own molds. For example, plastic vacuum molds or silicone molds. Use the resulting molds for work with bath bombs, plaster, clay, wax, resin, soap, chocolate, sweets...