Drampa

Drampa

cults3d

This model definitely falls under a "passion project" for me. As soon as I saw Drampa in a reveal trailer just a few weeks ago, I knew it would be quite the challenge to model it up from the few references available. Admittedly, it's probably not 100% perfect compared to what the in-game model is, but I'm still really glad with how it turned out. Of course, knowing my luck, Pokémon will release an official figure of this guy come November! I haven't been able to print it yet, but I split the model in half to make it an easier print. The whole model is intricate, so I thought splitting it would help save support material. However, I do have the whole STL model here in case you'd like to try printing the whole thing. The dimensions of the Drampa figure are 6.75"x 3"x 4.5". I figured being able to print the parts separately would also help if you want to scale up Drampa. 11/29—I meant to share this months ago, but I was hesitant to share it. Now that the game is out, I figured better now than never! Post-Printing Definitely sand down the tail to make it smoother. It comes off a little rigid in the file, which I was unable to fix in modeling. How I Designed This As per my usual process with Pokémon models, I worked off images and screenshots of Drampa.

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