NOOT pinshape

NOOT

pinshape nix 2632741 Free

Prehollowed and solid .OBJ files and Preform Files Included

~13cm tall with included base.













Meet Noot, He is a character from a videogame that I started working on this year. He will be part of a larger story and world but for now I am just starting out and we have a long way to go!













Here is a link to his and my first steps here.













and a turnaround render here.













My Noot in the Photos has been printed on a Formlabs Form 2 with Grey Resin (V3), I took off the supports and took the photos directly, No clean-up of any kind. (it's why you can see the little nubs in places).













The Print is reasonably large, but can be scaled to your preferences, I had him hollowed to save resin and the escape hole is barely visible. He comes with a simple base to stand up, jut slot his feet 'prongs' into the holes provided.













If you want to take it further I would Love to see him painted! I will create a step by step video later when I come around to painting my own. You can even try using a  clear resin on the eyeballs to finish them off.













I hope you have fun with this little guy :)

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