Are you preparing for a cosplay event or a festival, and you have a complete vision in your head for an obscure character, which includes a bunch of small details and accessories? This brings up a logical and very important question about bringing your project to life, a question that might seem crazy to many creators. In such a case, 3D printing will come to your rescue. 3D printing is the opportunity to create incredible items using advanced technology. A 3D printer creates objects by heating a filament of plastic and moving the heated material to the precise location needed. To create exactly what you want, you need to learn how to properly program models for printing. 3D printing opens up immense creative potential, allowing you to share your imagination with the world.
3D printing allows you to create realistic accessories for your costume in a short time. But the catch is that to create items with a 3D printer, it's not enough to simply buy a printer; you need to master 3D modeling. Here at our workshop we have practiced a lot and can now print items of any size and shape.
So-called unusual orders are actually quite ordinary for us. Let us tell you about how we assembled a costume for an obscure character from an old computer game, Gore-Esh. This hero is the leader of the Bre'unor savage tribe, and also controls grey wolves, Changlings (animated dead trees), and shamans, and he is also supposedly the son of the Bre'unor god. The game where these events take place is called "Myth," the first part of which was released back in '97.
Heard anything about this character? We hadn't either, but we took on the task anyway. We started by creating a 3D model of the character's mask.
We printed the blank, then processed and painted it by hand. The mask has a secure fastening at the back that adjusts to fit the size of the head. The horns on the mask are removable using a dovetail joint system, so the owner doesn't have to worry about the horns breaking off during transport.
Next, we started modeling the jawbones that attach to the shoulders. We adjusted and modified them together with the customer. We printed them, processed them, and painted them with an airbrush.
For the jawbones, we bought special straps with buckles for attachment to match the canon as closely as possible.
The customer was happy with the result and decided to add to the order. A large chest bone and bracelets made of teeth were added.
First, we crafted the bone and ordered a belt and buckle for it.
Next, we made the teeth. We used the models from the shoulder-jaw pieces for the teeth. We made them in different sizes and modeled a hole in each for a lace. The lace is also leather.
The large chest bone was also attached to a thick belt.
Finally, the customer asked for another bracelet with teeth, this time for the leg. We handled that quickly and sent the finished costume to its owner.
And here is the final result:
Contact our workshop, and we will think through your entire look from start to finish, ensuring you are absolutely delighted with the result.