Modeling Achilles’ Sword for 3D Printing!
This week, Darrell walks us through his process for 3D modeling Achilles’ sword inspired by the prop from the movie Troy. Using photo reference of the prop, Darrell explains how he creates a faithful replica that retains all the characteristics of the original!
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Thank you Darrell for the instructional video on your process. Quick question: What model program are you using (Fusion 360)? And what 3D printer would you suggest for someone who’s looking to get started in this hobby?
I believe Darrell works in Cinema 4D, and recommends the CR-10 as a printer to get started!
Thank you Norm for the info… and congrad’s on becoming a dad (welcome to the club)