cryptide sneaker 3d models
1423 3d models found related to cryptide sneaker.sketchfab
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This highly precise 3D model of a sneaker was made using 3D data from an Artec Space Spider and photogrammetry, with over 300 pictures taken during a period of 15 minutes. 3D scanning was used to capture the fine geometry of the 3D model, while the...
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The customized version of this item is available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:74322 and was created using the Customizer app (http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=74322). ...For printing, please use image file...
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Instructions for Creating a Hybrid LEGO Brick Sneaker Students, use this innovative combination of bricks and sneaker for wheelchair soccer designs Printed versions can now be made with ease, a huge improvement over version one. Use MeshMaker to...
sketchfab
Sneaker 3D model (low-poly) Polygon count: 10003 Vertices count: 10005 Texture map: 8k Normal map, Displacement map: 4k All maps are created with details from high poly mesh, and can be used on low poly mesh. Model is usable for games, VR/AR. ...Model...
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These spikey sneaker accessories serve various purposes: they ward off people from encroaching your personal space, enhance your belt buckle's style, and assist in dog training. To assemble, connect two pieces using melted 3mm filament at their ends....
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These were heavily inspired by Daxflame's Croc Spur (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4842994), but the spurs slide over the heel of your sneakers (or similar shoes) instead. They're plenty comfortable to walk in, but I would strongly advise...
myminifactory
These are spurs for your sneakers! You can use these to keep other pedestrians from passing you, or to accent your belt buckle. Instructions: Glue 2 of the spikey things together and you should have 2 in the end. I used 3mm filament melted on each...
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Using thread, ribbon, or the shoelace you intend to use on this shoe, stitch together the 4 holes on the tongue to the 4 holes on the front half of the sneaker. Use the remaining length of the lacing material to lace up the holes on the back half of...
myminifactory
... by varying the infill percentage. The tongue design ensures a comfortable fit, eliminating the discomfort caused by laces digging into the foot. Print these sneakers, wear them with pride, and become the coolest maker in town - Ignacio Garcia.
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So, my goal was to create a sneaker that could be printed at home in all or at least most sizes. While keeping the assembly process as simple as possible. Thus, the Awen sneaker was designed. Things you will need: 1. Flexible filament! This was...
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Sneaker Protector This Item was succesfully printed on Ender 3 using PLA. The proper way to print it is on a 30 degree angle with some supports, it is better shown and explained on a video I made of the whole design process and testing, this is...