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Post by project562 on Jan 9, 2012 21:43:22 GMT -6
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Post by wubafwez on Jan 10, 2012 10:04:58 GMT -6
great, now make it in real life
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Post by sin on Jan 10, 2012 10:24:52 GMT -6
These are pretty good, how big are they?
It occurs to me that this could be mounted on a staff as a ritual prop.
CS
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Post by wubafwez on Jan 10, 2012 12:39:11 GMT -6
good idea but i think those are just internet designed, im not sure they are actual items
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Post by project562 on Jan 10, 2012 12:53:21 GMT -6
These are 3D Digital sculpts, which means I could make them any size i want, and turns out there are places on the internet i could make them in real life using a 3D printer, which will cost a arm and a leg to own one of these printers. also there are also other places I can send in the 3D file and have them make it for me, which will still cost a arm and a leg, now-a-days lots of movie prop designers and Architects use these methods, so of right now its all 3D, but because i also do traditional sculpting, it would be easer and cost effective for me just to sculpt this out of Super Sculpy and make a mold of it.
for more info on 3D printing:
my goal is to make 3D props for video games, just for fun, not to much to sell. I'm just having fun.
cheers
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