EASY Method For Scaling 3D Printed Cosplay Helmets
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- Learning to 3D Print cosplay armor or helmets can be a scary feat but with the tips and tricks in this video you'll be printing and showing off your own handcrafted 3d printing cosplay at all the events and Comic-Cons your heart desires. Not to mention the amount of Time, Money and Filament you can't get back from numerous failed projects.
The software used in this video is Ultimaker Cura and Meshmixer for merging the 3D Print STL file. If you enjoyed this tutorial feel free to suggest more!
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Also need to make it slightly bigger as you put foam on the inside.
I had so much fun filming my first full tutorial for you guys and I'll definitely be doing more.
This method works every time just make sure to get your exact head measurements.
Nice video Tina, I usually go the "ring" route where you slice a ring out of the helmet and print it at different sizes but this is a nice alternative, I'll give it a go my next helmet.
Thank you! I also started off printing rings but wondered if there were better methods. Let me know your results 😊
Nice vid! Didn’t know about the head bust file. I use The Armored Garage but it’s not free. But I think it’s worth it.
Thank you! I hear so many great things about Armored Garage so I'll definitely make sure to check it out :)
Im head 4
22.9
On hats 7 1/4
But idk I think its to big to print it on a Artillery Genius Pro
Just got a 3d printer for christmas. I will definitely be checking out more of your videos!
That's awesome!! I'm happy to help in any way I can 😄
So cool , I started 3D printing 2 months ago to get ready for family Halloween costumes. Had to do in intensive dive into the world of 3d printing from stl file, programes, 3d printers and their settings, filament, scaling, measuring, slicers, and spray paint . This would have helped me so much. But for anyone just starting, use Prusa Slicer it works better than Blinder or Meshmixer. It works the way you think it would work, no crazy step to make cuts or anthing like that.
Thank you! That's so cool to hear. I'll have to check out Prusa Slicer soon. Thanks for the suggestion :)
Can anyone download the Prusa slicer and use it on and ender3 ?
@@Oldmanflyfishing yes, its free to anyone
Yep, you totally can! Just configure the settings to match the printer you have@@Oldmanflyfishing
Thanks for the Head file. I already was looking for a method to put my props on for scaling.
You're welcome!
Nice! I printed an ichigo mask before but didn't fit. Thank you for making this it'll help.
Glad I could help!
i have watched a few videos on the sizing heads, not one video shows what cura setting they use to be able to overlay the helmet onto the head. it may be a newb question but when i drag my helmet onto the head cura pushes all the files off the build plate.
That's an interesting issue. I haven't run into that but you might have a setting on that snaps everything to the build plate. You should be able to put as many things on the build plate as you want as long as they fit
Oh wow. Super interesting and answers so many questions!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed 😊
Found you on TikTok, keep doing your thing and stay awesome!
🥹 Thank you!
Thanks a lot this helped tremendously
You're welcome. Glad you found it helpful 😄
This helped so much omg
I'm glad it helped!
wow is awesome, thanks for share it
I'm glad you found it helpful! 😄
hello nice vidio ,also ill be making vidios for youtube about 3d prints hope we can colab later on.
Thank you and for sure!