Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 13-07-2009 , 05:56 PM
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Plastercine 'art'

My wii looked boring, I was bored, I had plastercine so......
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I also made this:
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# 2 14-07-2009 , 11:39 AM
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haha, you're such a crack up

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# 3 15-07-2009 , 02:06 AM
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this is why sometimes im glad i have a girlfriend, always something to do so i dont end up with side projects like these :p

the digimon one's cool btw :p

# 4 15-07-2009 , 06:57 AM
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The dog/seal thingy looks pretty nice, be good to see that turned into 3D.


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# 5 15-07-2009 , 12:49 PM
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Thanks!
@acid Thanks....I think...

Heres some more
I did this guy but I don't think he came out so well. I guess because he has less details he's less interesting and it's much easy to notice problems/inaccuracies.
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the skull on his head glows in the dark, isnt that special.
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