3dprinting in 3D Art

Share your 3D Art!


@ArtsyFartsyTiffy and I have put together a quick tutorial on the movie magic of “spirit gum.” You’ll also get to see a new make of mine, Matrix ports for your skin. Tiff and I will show you how to apply and remove prosthetics. Happy Halloween! 🎃








































We had such an amazing time at MCM Comicon day 1 with @BeardedMuscle ! We met so many amazing people and cant wait to meet many more over the weekend. Roll on day 2 and 3
Come check us out if you are there at booth 2B14, would love to meet all of you :D





On the topic of Jedi, I made a display base for Cal Kestis’ Lightsaber.
Printed, spray and hand painted. The paint is a pitted and textured faux metal.














Here's a 3D printed Hookshot from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker that I made last month for a friend! It was my first time doing a painted 3D print, and it was very difficult, but I had fun!
Original print can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:651348









I’ve made many character lightsabers but this time, I wanted to imagine my own. If I were a Jedi, what would my lightsaber look like. I was inspired after making the Cal Kestis hilt. I love the scrap savers cobbled together after the fall of the order.








My custom lightsaber. Features a commercial NeoPixel core, 3D printed emitter shroud, handle grip, rings, and details. Depicts a scavenged and broken double bladed hilt with cracked Kyber crystal exposed. The blade pulsates in “unstable mode.” Jedi green!



Watch my full interview on Game Jolt at https://gamejolt.com/p/did-you-miss-mr-jolt-aka-atbabblingbendu-… ! @gamejolt















My Wolf Mask.
Generic wolf mask, found on Thingiverse. The original strap design left it hanging. I added an adjustable chin brace to lift the muzzle. Straps made from recycled respirator. Teeth are resin coated. Paint is two tone, (gray if viewed below.)








From @ArtsyFartsyTiffy and myself. Thank you @gamejolt
! Thank you community!

















































William Afton’s corpse head part 2. Sculpted and trimmed by @AugmentedArtist . The full head wouldn’t fit. I did the paint with acrylics and mixed each color.