Re: Posted by DrPuppet on Dec 09, 2016
I love what you're doing with the technology I may have missed it in an earlier post but what 3D printer are you using? Also what 3D program are you using to create them? Do you print them yourselves or are you sending them to an online printer like shapeways or one of those?

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Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Dec 12, 2016
Posted by: DrPuppet on Dec 09, 2016
I love what you're doing with the technology I may have missed it in an earlier post but what 3D printer are you using? Also what 3D program are you using to create them? Do you print them yourselves or are you sending them to an online printer like shapeways or one of those?
I make the 3d-models with Lightwave Modeler, prepare them for printing with Autodesk Meskmixer and/or NetFabb, print them with my Flashforge Creator Dual 3d-printer.
You can find my tutorials at: http://puppet.tioh.de/
Re: Posted by DrPuppet on Dec 16, 2016
Very nice! I use 3D studio max 2017 and an Affinia H800 printer.

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Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jan 16, 2017
A Dragon head base:
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Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by pagestep007 on Jan 16, 2017
Looks cool. What do you think you might skin him with?
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Dr Popet on Jan 17, 2017
I really like 3d printers but for puppets, but in my country the cost of printing something is way to high, I'll wait some time in the future to make some tests or.....  buy one printer, LOL

I like all your prints and the way you finish them. Are they comfortable to play with?

I really love the black cat!!!
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jan 17, 2017
Posted by: pagestep007 on Jan 16, 2017
...What do you think you might skin him with?
Maybe something like this: https://spandexworld.com/c3/catalog/product/10578
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Tioh on Jan 17, 2017
Posted by: Dr Popet on Jan 17, 2017
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I like all your prints and the way you finish them. Are they comfortable to play with?
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Now they are - some of the puppets were changed several times to make them more comfortable for the puppeteer. They are heavier when pure foam puppets - not much, but you will notice after a 10 minutes scene. 
Re: 3D-printed puppet parts Posted by Dr Popet on Jan 17, 2017
GREAT !!! Thanks for answering
Re: Posted by DrPuppet on Jan 23, 2017
Awesome

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