Annie Leonhardt - Attack on Titan
Annie Leonhardt - Attack on Titan
Published 2021-09-22T07:03:01+00:00
Resin is not for free (sadly).
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First off, this model is NOT to be sold or redistributed. (That also means selling prints)
I'm making it available FREE for personal use only. If you are doing anything that makes money with it, you are violating my copyright, as well as the intellectual property rights of the company who did the character design.
If you are featuring it on YouTube or other similar avenues that potentially earns ad revenue, that is allowed.
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Hi everyone,
I present you Annie Leonhardt from the Anime "Attack on Titan" aka "Shingeki no Kyojin", which is ready for 3D printing :).
The original 3d Model was not ready for print.
The original 3D Model was published on 2021-07-22 on Deviantart for the MikuMikuDance Software (MMD) and was not ready for print.
The author of this 3D Model is:
Chaotixninjax
https://www.deviantart.com/chaotixninjax
The original Link to the model:
https://www.deviantart.com/chaotixninjax/art/Annie-Leonhart-XPS-download-682995807
A really good model with high details.
I used some videos here to figure out how I bring her in a pose (not the punching pose). I saw a video where she is ready her book in bar.
I took this shot and tried it...yeah...and it worked. XD
The crittical part was the hair, I spent most of the time on this, to remodel it.
The Face was a bit difficult but nothing special.
The first version of the print was...not so good...some parts of the front hair broke and took a bit remodelling to create more stability.
The second print (in clear resin) was pretty good. Nothing broke, perfect.
I printed Annie from bottom to top to reduce visible support damages. The internal stability and slicing was easy, it took some supports at the chair and the ponytail but the rest was uncrittical.
A bit of sandpaper and the major damages from supports were gone.
I really enjoy how she looks and sit there on the bar stool and read the book. It looks a bit like a frozen scene.
If you like my "fixing" project(s), check my Youtube Channel for timelapses how I fix and remodelling 3D Objects to make them 3D printable and my Myminifactory account here:
https://www.myminifactory.com/users/mandrakesound
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWhugKWaCb08w3UwXU_lYhg
Thanks a lot guys and good printing.
Mandrake
Date published | 22/09/2021 |