Lisa - for Sinterit Lisa - Print-in-place ball jointed figure.
Lisa - for Sinterit Lisa - Print-in-place ball jointed figure.
Published 2017-10-31T16:53:22+00:00
Introducing Lisa - a ball jointed figure especially made to be printed on the Sinterit Lisa.
The Sinterit Lisa uses SLS technology and the excess loose powder acts as supports, so no actual support structures are needed. Lisa was designed with this in mind, so she could be printed all in one piece, with her 30 moving parts ready to go.
Lisa's 'print pose' makes her fit perfectly into the build area, with all of her accessories slotted neatly in around her. Collection 1 has 19 different accessories, including an opening/closing laptop and folding beach chair.
See more of Lisa here:
Photos of Lisa's Adventures - https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10214124266798018.1073741826.1153495856&type=3
Youtube video - Introducing Lisa - Funny version with Tarampa Studios https://youtu.be/J4L4OJgl8rU
Youtube video - how lisa was made, and how to make her clothes and accessories yourself. (Link still to come)
Youtube video introducing Lisa - Photo version. (Link still to come.)
To be printed using SLS technology on the Sinterit Lisa.
Date published | 31/10/2017 |
Technologie | FDM |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Easy |
He he, thankyou, I think that might actually might be my paint job. It was my first time painting a sintered part, and the pastels caught on the grains in an interesting way. Its given me lots of ideas on how to approach it in the future - but for now here is some pictures of her face sculpt in 3d.