Sandevistan
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I couldn't find what I needed for a friends Cyberpunk costume pieces that was free, so I designed one myself taking inspiration from the anime itself and various imagery found on it. I wanted the parts themself to be free moving to a certain degree so the Head and neck pieces are not necessarily connected at all. The bottom neck piece does have a small piece that will fit into a slot on the middle piece but this is mostly to judge distance between the two pieces and can be clipped off easily. The vertebrae however are all connected with ball and socket joints to the plates to allow free range of motion while still maintaining some sort of structure. This is not the entire spine however, just part of it. There are no connection points or holes to attach to it. This was designed to be adhered to a surface like a shirt, jacket, etc with some sort of glue. I have been out of the 3d modeling/animation game for several years and this is one of my first projects getting back into it. A little bit of growing pains as I was accustomed to 3dsMax and since I no longer have that license, I used Blender and had to learn/relearn the workflow. I recommend printing with supports. I elevated the model 5mm off the bed with my support settings to make it easier to remove them. As of posting this, I have not finished the final print job. It is currently printing and takes approx 14 hrs to print with my settings for both files. Just the Head and Neck piece takes approx 2-3 hrs.
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