
Titan's Flex: Hyper-Bodybuilder Collection 3D Model

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3D Model Details
Vendor: | MRAnyCAD |
Published: | Oct 18, 2024 |
Download Size: | 75.9 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 27,250 |
Vertices: | 27,250 |
Print Ready: | Yes |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | – |
UV Mapped: | – |
PBR: | – |
Rigged: | – |
Animated: | – |
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Titan's Flex: Hyper-Bodybuilder Collection 3D Model
Design Concept:
These models showcase hyper-exaggerated male bodybuilders with impossibly massive muscles. They're clearly meant to be larger-than-life characters, perfect for fans of bodybuilding, fantasy art, or over-the-top action figures.
3D Printing Tips:
Size matters: Given the intricate muscle details, you'll want to print these big! Aim for at least 8-10 inches tall to capture all those bulging biceps and rippling abs.
Support structures: Those outstretched arms and legs will need plenty of support. Use your slicer software to generate supports, focusing on overhangs and delicate areas.
Layer height: To capture those fine muscle striations, go for a small layer height - around 0.1mm should do the trick.
Infill: These beefy boys don't need to be solid. An infill of 10-15% should provide enough strength while saving material.
Orientation: Consider printing them standing up to minimize supports on the muscle details. The base might need to be enlarged for stability.
Material choice: PLA or PETG would work well. If you're feeling fancy, try a flesh-toned filament for that authentic look!
Post-processing: Sand those layer lines for smoother muscles, and consider painting to really make the definition pop.
Remember, patience is key with intricate prints like these. Take your time, and soon you'll have your very own squad of super-swole sidekicks! Happy printing!
These models showcase hyper-exaggerated male bodybuilders with impossibly massive muscles. They're clearly meant to be larger-than-life characters, perfect for fans of bodybuilding, fantasy art, or over-the-top action figures.
3D Printing Tips:
Size matters: Given the intricate muscle details, you'll want to print these big! Aim for at least 8-10 inches tall to capture all those bulging biceps and rippling abs.
Support structures: Those outstretched arms and legs will need plenty of support. Use your slicer software to generate supports, focusing on overhangs and delicate areas.
Layer height: To capture those fine muscle striations, go for a small layer height - around 0.1mm should do the trick.
Infill: These beefy boys don't need to be solid. An infill of 10-15% should provide enough strength while saving material.
Orientation: Consider printing them standing up to minimize supports on the muscle details. The base might need to be enlarged for stability.
Material choice: PLA or PETG would work well. If you're feeling fancy, try a flesh-toned filament for that authentic look!
Post-processing: Sand those layer lines for smoother muscles, and consider painting to really make the definition pop.
Remember, patience is key with intricate prints like these. Take your time, and soon you'll have your very own squad of super-swole sidekicks! Happy printing!