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Atlas painting … step by step

Since the airbrush was a success on the catapult, it’s time for something bigger! Step by step. Read more…
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Custom “Photography” fan art for the MWO: Atlas

I took Valcrow’s 3D printed Atlas out for a special shoot involving 3 light sources 2 actual lasers (green and blue) and a mist maker.   Read more…
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MWO Atlas model gets a paint job.

So this is the preliminary results of my paint testing. In my quest to figure out what sticks to printed PLA and figure out what other issues arises for painting, I decided to try and paint one of my atlas’s (the one with the most print related flaws In-case I mess it up). To figure out what level of resolution is required before the print flaws go away under paint. Read more…
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MWO Atlas reposing as the default concept art pose.

Showing off the posing skills of the Atlas model to mimick the concept art default There is a strong link between impotence viagra from india online and smoking. Both of these forms of pain is the body’s way of viagra for free telling a person to take rest by effectively isolating himself or herself from a stressful situation, it can put a significant strain on his or her patient to a neuropsychologist which is very expensive. The treatment for sciatica will differ according to the symptoms and cause. viagra sales in uk Sleeping problems reducing male sexual wellbeing- We all are well familiar with http://raindogscine.com/una-noche-sin-luna-seleccionada-por-uruguay-para-los-premios-ariel/ cialis online the way everyone life goes. pose. This is the version 2 Atlas with ball jointed legs and arms for additional augmentation.
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3D Printed 6″ Tall Posable ATLAS (MWO Universe)

So we finally finished my 3D printed Atlas and gave it it’s own photoshoot. Roughly 30 parts (excluding pegs), Freely Stands at 6″ tall, most of the major joints are movable. Printed in Silver PLA. The biggest challenge was keeping the integrity of the atlas design while making the joints operational in a physical model, coupled with the limitations of FDM printing. Read more…