
Sub Zero Mask - Full Size Mortal Kombat Free 3D print model
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Of course, Mortal Kombat is a proprietary intellectual property of Midway and Konami; this fan work is solely non-commercial in nature. I stumbled upon a low-poly 3D model on Thingiverse and thought to myself, 'This won't do justice.' So I decided to tackle it from scratch. I managed to obtain a high-quality game character mesh from the Sketchup Warehouse, courtesy of an enthusiast who cleverly extricated it from its digital resting place within the realm of Mortal Kombat. I extracted the mask and set about amplifying its poly count by a staggering factor of 100. Following this, I employed Blender's advanced sculpting capabilities to reshape and redefine the original mesh. A critical phase in this project involved equipping the character with a sturdy foundation for printing purposes; this required creating a flat base from which the sculpture could derive its support. The final touches consisted of erasing any lingering eye sockets from the print design, ensuring an aesthetic cohesion. Given that it slices perfectly without encountering issues, you're presented with the possibility of opting to create a hollow shell version, thus cutting down on plastic usage and streamlining production. Printing at this scale proves effortless when coupled with the optimal settings of rafting; this yields an impressively stable result that negates any necessity for supporting material, ultimately eliminating an arduous step in the printing process altogether. In fact, if one's sole aim is to streamline and enhance aesthetic presentation, I have made provisions within the print settings for minimal layer overlap using only two or three walls. This particular adjustment renders a beautiful appearance post-printing; you're invited to assess this 3D model slice prior to its transformation into an intricate real-world artifact via additive manufacturing.
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