Daedric Armor split for smaller printers

Daedric Armor split for smaller printers

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I'm excited to share my Anet A8 printer-friendly versions of these awesome models. I've taken the original and split them into smaller pieces using Blender, making it easier for everyone to print without worrying about size constraints. My own 220mmx220mmx240mm Anet A8 is now ready to bring these creations to life! Thanks to Jace1969 for creating such amazing models - I'm grateful for their generosity. Update 1: After perfecting the armor's fingers, I decided to split each finger into two pieces. This made printing a breeze, and I was able to get them looking great on my printer. To give you an idea of how I scaled each finger, I used thumb at 115%, pointer/middle at 110%, ring at 100%, and pinky at 85% - this worked beautifully for me. Update 2: You can now find the split shoulder and left boot files online. Since both shoulder pads are identical, all you need to do is flip the left one over to get the right one. Similarly, the left boot will work perfectly as a right boot after flipping it. I've only uploaded the left boot because, just like the shoulders, one is slightly larger than the other. If needed, please comment below and I'll create files for the right side of the boot. Next up are the chestpieces and thigh pieces - once I'm done printing and double-checking everything, they'll be available online. Update 3: The split thigh pieces are now live on my site, along with a single file containing the entire armor set in its entirety. Soon after this post, I'll add the chestpieces, which have been resized to fit perfectly alongside the rest of the armor. They're all complete and ready for you to download - enjoy!

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