Jumping Fox

Jumping Fox

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This is the very first model I designed in Sculptris, but don't let its lack of grandeur fool you. It may not be breathtaking, but I thought it only right to share it anyway. From here on out, expect a significant amount of tinkering as I strive to make it stand upright without supports, among other tweaks. I'd be delighted if you felt inspired to take this model and give it a life of its own by doing something really cool with it. Update - the time has come to add some beef to the legs, tail, and neck! To put the finishing touches on this baby, I've thrown in some extra detail work. Oh, and don't worry; adjustments have been made so that the model will print without problems with supports. Take a closer look at the latest version - FOX2 has just rolled off the assembly line. The STL is what you want if you're looking for a model ready to be printed. On the other hand, those interested in delving deeper may want to have a go with the 123dx file - an Autodesk 123D masterpiece that separates base from model. Don't even get me started on the OBJ file, straight from Sculptris it was born. Here are some general instructions to consider when working with this baby: Please refrain from printing at tiny sizes as it has a tendency to break easily and doesn't fare too well under post-processing care. That said, go ahead and give supports a spin - it should all come together without a hitch.

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