toy lizard 3d models
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Jim...enjoy here's what you can accomplish https://3dthis.com/player.htm?h=LTkyNzI2MDQ photo of the 3d effect posted as well
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This gizmo can move with incredible speed. If you have a pencil or pen handy, push down on its tail, and watch as it blasts off into orbit all the way to Planet Sheen. I've put this thing through its paces before, and I'd recommend printing it at...
sketchfab
Check out this classic model from over a decade ago on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/julian_johnson1234/.
thingiverse
A swarm of reptilian warriors, crafted to conquer tabletop battles. ...Scale: 15mm, Base Size: 3cm x 4cm.
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/9lSLGcT8Kr1
cults3d
Here is a new 28mm miniature that I have sculpted for those into sci-fi table top gaming.
cults3d
"My name is Lil'zard Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die." XD It consists of 3 files: Keychains version (Print size: 60%) Body Stand
sketchfab
Alex Braun's concept comes to life through fan art, meticulously crafted from scratch. Using the powerful toolset of Maya, every detail was carefully modeled, rigged, and brought to motion with precision animation. ...Meanwhile, the textures were...
sketchfab
Humans are always ready to move at a moment's notice, and when it comes time to take action, they're off like lightning. ...Just give them a signal, and watch as they spring into high gear.
prusaprinters
<p>Printed using a 0.4mm nozzle, and 0.2mm layer height. No rafts and no supports.<br>20% infill and 4 layer walls. ...Material: PLA</p><p>Edit: Also prints OK with 10% infill and 3 layer walls. </p>
sketchfab
Rodanski: A creature resembling a mutated pterosaur, often mistaken as a hybrid between a human and a reptilian being.
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Multicolored lezads now feature vibrant hues, carefully crafted using a mosaic production palette, and created rapidly through expert manipulation of ZBrush.
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I sketched this sculpture in 3D Coat several years ago and it's been a go-to test object ever since, allowing me to throw everything I've got at my printers. I've pushed it through nozzles of 0.2mm and 0.4mm sizes, as well as layer resolutions...
sketchfab
I'm a bit of a mystery, but my email address is valakaslove@gmail.com and you can find me at http://valakas-love.blogspot.com/.