Printing Video Game Armor
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Revamp my homemade Halo 4 Master Chief armor files, created before the game's release. Check out this video playlist for step-by-step instructions: http://youtu.be/XnOnxviL8pA?list=PLHaXkrdB47lcAvakFKZwLH6DFwOPO0_db. Note that these designs aren't game accurate, as they predate the final version. Warning: The model won't print until modified! Update: I mistakenly applied a solidify modifier in the previous version; here's the original. For those uncertain about following instructions, watching the video is recommended. I'm using Blender, but feel free to work with your preferred 3D modeling software. For Blender tutorials, visit cannedmushrooms on YouTube (Jason Welsh's channel). To proceed, load the armor file, delete unnecessary parts, scale as required, add modifiers, arrange components, export, slice (don't forget G-Code verification), and finally, print. Lastly, share pictures of your completed armor!
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