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croco
by Proteine0
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Description of the 3D model (i improve and simplify joint system in croco 2.0)
This model is the evolution of low poly crocodile posted previously.
It presents 3 (see 4) kinds of solutions for the rotation and the movement of the parts of the model.
So he became a "Croco Action".
The impression:
the files are printable at scale or at 125%. Below 100% some parts are too small. The file (PieceJoint) must be printed at 100% filling and with support on the pieces (not only on the board). For the other file (body) I recommend a light support (angle to 70%), even if their absence is not problematic. For the thickness of the outline (of the wall or the shell ....) I recommend 2mm.
Mounting
So there are 2 STL files: -> [crocoCorps] gathers the different members of the model (the torso, the arms, etc) (cf photo membres.jpg) -> [crocoPieceJoint] is made up of the elements which allow the rotation and the assembly of members (see photo pieceJoint.jpg)
-The arms and l
This model is the evolution of low poly crocodile posted previously.
It presents 3 (see 4) kinds of solutions for the rotation and the movement of the parts of the model.
So he became a "Croco Action".
The impression:
the files are printable at scale or at 125%. Below 100% some parts are too small. The file (PieceJoint) must be printed at 100% filling and with support on the pieces (not only on the board). For the other file (body) I recommend a light support (angle to 70%), even if their absence is not problematic. For the thickness of the outline (of the wall or the shell ....) I recommend 2mm.
Mounting
So there are 2 STL files: -> [crocoCorps] gathers the different members of the model (the torso, the arms, etc) (cf photo membres.jpg) -> [crocoPieceJoint] is made up of the elements which allow the rotation and the assembly of members (see photo pieceJoint.jpg)
-The arms and l
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