This enforcer of the law is handsome, intimidating, and always packing heat. Each day he’s prepared for World War III in anticipation of the crucial role he will play as a defender of truth and justice. Till then, he writes tickets…
Designed and sculpted as an action figure for Pinshape’s Toy Design Contest. Test printed with Jonathan Williamson’s Form1. My first 3D Print!
I didn’t win nor place in the top 4 of the contest, but it was fun and I’m still fairly happy with my final design. Thanks everyone for the encouraging feedback in this thread! Here’s a few more pics of the model and the print:
wow very cool the style of this character!, I’m ignorant about 3d print, I have some questions:
what is the type of material that use for the 3d prints? or I can chose the material? or exist one printer for each type of material?
sorry for my bad redaction, I wish you much succes on contest!.
@joseperez - It’s printed with a form1 and their black material discussed here: http://formlabs.com/products/materials/. This was my first printing experience and truthfully I just sent the digital model to Jonathan who did the whole printing process, so I don’t know too much myself. But I know several different 3D printers use different materials and methods.
@David McDermott - Thanks for the positive feedback! I plan to do a turntable for my updated reel but till then you can see a few different angles at the pinshape post. To my amazement I simply sculpted the pose as I wanted, then when I ran a rigid body simulation it stood up, as does the print.
thanks very much about the information sir!, I really apreciate that!
no matter if you have little experience in this area, that information was sincerely seeking, and solves a lot of my questions, thank you very much!.
This topic is really very interesting, had not seen the update, hopefully Jonathan could make a video, really I have a lot of interest in how the printer prints the model in real time, and all procedures that touches done to reach the final result.