#3dprinting #onshape #sculptgl #tinkercad #sacc2024_25
I've published print files for my posable TPU characters! You can find them here:
https://www.printables.com/@msx80_200946/collections/1801383
All parts are interchangeable and you can mix and match new monsters :)
@alcea Thank you! I've downloaded #Blender. It's super cool and I'll probably spend more time on it when I buy my own 3D printer. Right now I'm looking for online 3D design software so I can pick up projects back and forth between work and home; I found #onshape as a graduation from #tinkercad that I'd like to explore...
For non-parametric, I'm loving and planning to learn more how to play with #sculptgl and/or #sculptfab (sculptfab's 'drink' visualizations omg I'm in love)
Well…my daughter 🤪
Dragon - OpenSCAD / SculptGL - Printed https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3431341
The thing here is my first attempt at combining OpenSCAD and SculptGL, an excellent browser-based sculpting app. The dragon generated by OpenSCAD is based on Dragon - proof of concept. After rendering and exporting STL, I imported it into SculptGL and do some sculpting. The file dragon-openscad.scad is the OpenSCAD source code. The dragon-openscad.stl is generated STL. The dragon.sgl is the exported file of SculptGL. You can import it directly into SculptGL and play it. The dragon.stl is the final work.