
Superior Spider-Man Backpack
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Made a new version using Fusion 360, making significant changes to make it sleeker and hollow to potentially carry small items like your phone and Con badge. The design is not yet certain if it will print right, but check it out here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3673277. Printed the file finally, but it was not flat on the bottom all the way due to my inexperience at modeling. I made it flat by lowering it 4mm below the print bed, which fixed the level of the back and allowed it to adhere to the print bed much easier. There are weird lines all throughout the model, which may be related to the size I modeled it in Blender or a function to remove the lines and make things smooth. Any suggestions here would be appreciated, as I did not expect these textures and do not know how to fix them. I will just fix it when I move into the finishing stage for this prop. I tested the size by holding it between my shoulders and it looks about right when comparing to several comic panels. This one was printed with a width of 23mm. Attached magnets to the back and tested it through my inexpensive Party City Spider-Man suit, which stays in place well. Ignore the spider symbol on the suit as Superior Spider-Man Suit does not have that printed on the back and my actual suit is still on order. The little spider bot on my shoulder is another magnet test. More pictures can be found on my make: https://www.thingiverse.com/make:639943. The original spider bot file can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2991617. ------------------------------- This is the first thing I ever 3D modeled, made in Blender after messing around in the software for a couple hours. It is my own version based off of combining a couple comic panels from the Superior Spider-Man series. Might try and make some recessed areas in the back for some strong magnets to attach to a Spider-Man suit without having to use straps or velcro. Printed a crappy looking one at 5% infill with .3mm layer height and it was super lightweight, thinking magnets would be doable... Please, by all means, make a better version for me to print. I have no clue what I am doing and would love a slick version for cosplay. Added the Blender file into the download if you want to mess with it. Like I said... first 3D model, don't know what I am doing... be nice. Apologies in advance. Wasn't sure how to get the scale right in blender, so recommend Scaling it to ~230 to 250mm wide depending on your shoulder width and how you want it to sit.
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