models wearing glasses
2101261 3d models found related to models wearing glasses.cgtrader
DescriptionA model desinged for 3d print in details. ...boredapeboredapenftmetaverseillustrationcharactergamestoysgames toyshypebeasthapebeastnft ape
cgtrader
A single high-resolution 3D human model is provided, designed specifically for capturing fine details in close-up perspectives.
cults3d
screws needed to assemble the parts together 2 models included
youmagine
Cut the case using a laser cutter and build it up exactly as you would put together the Dodocase.
cgtrader
... look for the exported textures inside the scene's assets/images. If you're using Autodesk software or Rhino 3D you can simply check "embed media" option while exporting an FBX file so that textures are saved alongside your model and not separately
thingiverse
I used a smooth bed to get a perfect texture for the face of the glasses. Some assembly required. PLA of your choice 3 wall layers for rigid strength Smooth bed. (lay all pieces with tabs up) No Supports need SPEED 65 mm/s TIP 205C BED...
thingiverse
People wear glasses that make objects look like they are three dimensional on screen.
cults3d
... ...Scalable high resolution model. Designed in accordance with reality with all the details Available in different formats : .STL Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or request any other format or further request for scale ...
myminifactory
Scalable high resolution model. Designed in accordance with reality with all the details Available in different formats : - .STL - Scale: 1/64 Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or request any other format or further request for...
cgtrader
Alternatively, you can export the 3D model as a COLLADA file (*.dae) in SketchUp, ensuring that Export Texture Maps is checked in the Options dialog. The textures will be stored in a folder with the exported file name within the exported file...
cults3d
... pretty comfy. They're super lightweight and after a while, I even forget I'm wearing them. I can wear them on top of my regular glasses too! ... And let's be real, there's something seriously awesome about rocking frames you printed yourself!
thingiverse
Surprisingly comfortable, these glasses are lightweight and easy to wear, even over regular specs. Printed yourself, they also earn you major geek points! To recreate them, print seven parts as labeled in a picture provided. Attach sections together...
sketchfab
Initially, these early glasses were quite heavy and not very comfortable to wear due to their crude construction and the weight of the glass lenses. However, they revolutionized the way people perceived the world around them and paved the way for...
sketchfab
Ready-to-wear model of virtual eyewear. Designed specifically for augmented reality and virtual reality experiences. ...Optimal low-poly design makes it perfect for use in Facebook's Lenses, as well as Spark AR and Instagram applications.