Creepy Goblin Head
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Behold! My very first attempt at sculpting in Zbrush. He's a creation that's undoubtedly ugly, yet somehow happy and creepy all at once. :) Pretty useless on its own, I thought it would be a great idea to suggest my boyfriend slice this guy in half and mount him on a dice tower for D&D, adding some much-needed gobbo flair to the game. :D If you want to print this model on its own, you'll need to slice off the bottom so that it can sit flat on your print bed. Supports are a must due to his funky, curvy, and overhanging facial features. I don't have a photo of mine with supports, but I can take a screen cap in PrusaSlic3r if anyone needs to see them. I used minimal infill when printing this model. It would look amazing printed in silk gold PLA. You could use it as a tabletop gaming piece, like a 'goblin shrine' in gold filament. (Just an idea!) Or you could remix it into something useful - who knows? IDK! I hope to improve my skills at ZBrush and create more fun models to share with the Thingiverse community. PS: ZBrush only exports as .OBJ format, so I converted the OBJ to STL in Fusion360. The picture of the finished print was printed using the OBJ, not the STL. I haven't tested the STL yet, but I'm worried that some polygons might have gone missing during the conversion. If you print the OBJ, be aware that it will import as a tiny little thing in most Slicer programs - you'll need to scale him up a bit!
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