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Rey - Star Wars

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3D printable model of Rey from Star Wars. Print with support settings activated. Use Meshmixer if you want to edit something easily. Always check the layers before printing. I printed Rey V1_modified hair.stl with support settings Everywhere,...

Rey - Star Wars

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3D printable model of Rey from Star Wars. Print with support settings activated. Use Meshmixer if you want to edit something easily. Downscaling might destroy the layers, so be careful with that. Always check the layers before printing. I printed Rey...

Rey Star Wars

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Rey is a character from the Star Wars universe. ... A fan art to print about 16 cm high More projects: https://cults3d.com/fr/utilisateurs/3d-fabric-jean-pierre Follow: https://twitter.com/fabricejeanpier On Patreon:...

Star Wars -- Rey

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Two models of Rey from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, one with helmet and goggles and one in a fighting pose.  I hope you like my interpretation of this fiesty character! ... I am including the OBJ files as well as STL files; the STL files have been...

Rey Star Wars

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Rey from Star Wars .1mm layer height, vertical along the Yaxis. Printed on eSUN PLA+ Cool White .8 min to 3.2 max thickness. 220x123mm This file download is just over 1/3 res of what's pictured as Thingiverse doesn't support the file size, it. ..

Sexy Rey Skywalker- Star Wars

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Rey Skywalker, a Force-sensitive human woman, was a Jedi who fought for the Resistance against the First Order during the Age of the New Republic.

Rey (Star Wars Legion Scale)

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Legion'd up a posed rey file found in some garry's mod resources, slightly lower poly than I was hoping but produced a workable miniature. ...If you'd want to play her in casual games, Jyn's rules would work well to represent Rey before she gets her...

Enfys Nest Staff - Star Wars

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This is modeled after Enfys Nest staff from Solo: A Star Wars Movie. I ask that you do not print then resell this with out my permission. I modeled the pieces around common sized PVC pipe you can get at the local hardware store. The pieces may need...

Star Wars Ep.7 - Rey's blaster

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my rey's blaster from star wars sanding most likely required https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV6Im7NSCG4 check that out for sanding and painting no grips because i suck at modeling

Rey Skywalker (Daisy Ridley) from Star Wars

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... ...This model or parts of it CANNOT be sold, shared or distributed in digital, physical, original or modified form 3d printable bust/portrait (fan art) of Rey Skywalker (Daisy Ridley) from Star Wars. ...Includes painter's edition and standard edition.

Star Wars - Rey The Scavenger - Diorama

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So I love Rey, BB8, the Jakku Speeder and the planet Takodana all from Star War The Force Awakens, so I modelled them and placed them all in a little mini diorama. ...I used 3DMax to model and bake and photoshop for materials.

Rey's Staff

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These are the parts I designed in Sketchup to build a replica of Rey's Staff from Star Wars Ep 7 - The Force Awakens. I create these models based on photo reference from the DK Star Wars Visual Guide, stills from the movie, as well as caliper. ..

Star Wars Rey's Speeder Quadcopter

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This is custom quadcopter inspired by Rey's Speeder Bike from new Episode 7 Star Wars The Force Awakens trailer. I designed it in SketchUp and 3d printed first prototype and tested it myself. You can read more about this and other projects on my...

Star Wars Rey T-pose 3D model

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Rey was a human female scavenger and Force prodigy who discovered her latent Force-sensitivity while on a journey to find the legendary Jedi Master Luke Skywalker and bring a new hope to a galaxy on the brink of war. Rey grew up alone in the wastes. ..

Anakin/Luke/Rey Star Wars Light Saber

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This is a Saber I designed based on Anakin's original saber that Obiwan picks up off the ground next to Anakin's burnt corpse, takes and stores for 20 years, gives to Luke on Tatooine, who then looses it when Darth Vader chops of his hand on the...

Rey's Staff

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I made a model of Rey's Staff after wanting to make her staff for a while before I had my printer. This whole model is based around a 21.5mm diameter pipe I had so when printing keep that in mind. The model consists of 29 pieces, each piece has...

Rey's Staff

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I made a model of Rey's Staff after wanting to make her staff for a while before I had my printer. This whole model is based around a 21.5mm diameter pipe I had so when printing keep that in mind. The model consists of 29 pieces, each piece has...

Dark Rey Lightsaber Xenopixel COMPATIBLE star wars

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Here is my creation of the dark Rey saber compatible with rgb smooth swing type electronics. I made a single version and a double version. You will therefore find 3 grips. One for the single version (solo grip) and two (double grip P1 and P2) for the...

Rey Staff End Cap

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This re-mix involves 2 small modifications: The bottom few mm was cut off to prevent any overhangs when printing Top was cut off to create a flat spot (21mm in diameter) I used the flat spot on top to stick a clear rubber foot to prevent sliding. ..

Rey Staff End Cap

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This re-mix involves 2 small modifications: - The bottom few mm was cut off to prevent any overhangs when printing - Top was cut off to create a flat spot (21mm in diameter) I used the flat spot on top to stick a clear rubber foot to prevent sliding...

Rey's Staff (Force Awakens)

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I found a number of models for recreating Rey's Staff from The Force Awakens, but I wasn't happy with the fidelity or accuracy of the ones I found. I made up names for the components as I went along, but you can use the 'Assembly' model to figure...

A Try to make Rey from Star Wars

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Hey there, this is my new Rey figure I was trying to make from star wars. ... Tell me what you think, I hope you like it

Rey's yellow lightsaber - Star Wars the rise of Skywalker

cults3d

This is a replica design of Rey's yellow lightsaber, first seen in the last scene from Star Wars, Episode IX. This design is divided into five parts so it won't need much supports when printing. ...I hope you like and enjoy this replica!

Daisy Ridley - Rey - Star Wars 3D print model

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A bust based on Daisy Ridley actress from Star wars: the force awakens, in his main role, the misterious character Rey. Contains several file formats and modes. Includes: Source .Ztl for zbrush with all subtools (hair, eyes, beard, clothes) head...

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker - Rey's Yellow Lightsaber

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And not one to settle using someone else’s lightsaber, it is brilliant storytelling that Rey would transform her quarterstaff — a tool that represents her lifelong survival — into her own holy weapon. My take on her new yellow lightsaber. ... ...

Rey Lightsaber From Star Wars Rise of the Skywalker

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NOT A PHYSICAL MODEL This is a model of the new Lightsaber Rey makes in the new Star Wars Rise of the Skywalker film. I have updated Rey's Scavenger model to be more accurate to the movie and include a mechanical component, where if you turn the cog...

Star Wars Evil Rey Folding Lightsaber 3D print model

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A 3D-printable model of the folding/switchblade lightsaber from the new star wars trailer early model based on trailer footage this includes a single handle, a version to be connected with standard hardware store joints, a version with a printable...

Star Wars Rey's Speeder

sketchfab

High detailed model created by SQUIR team.

Rey's Star Wars blaster

thingiverse

It's made out of 3 parts, pistol grip, middle part, and barrel, you should adjust the scale for yourself if you wanna use this for cosplay. ...It's my first project here that isn't really small, so i hope you enjoy

Boushh Staff from Star Wars 3D print model

cgtrader

Boushh Staff from Star Wars Length 175 cm Format STL

Rey Staff Star Wars| Star Wars: The Force Awakens Cosplay

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Rey Staff Star Wars | Star Wars: The Force Awakens Cosplay

The perfect gift for any massive Star Wars fan. Great for Cosplay or just for displaying!

This staff made from light weight aluminium tube, 3D Printed parts, fabric, real leather, and a detachable strap.

It comes in two easily join halves.

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* about 72 inches(1800 mm) long

* split in two parts for shipping purposes

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* Painted and Assembled as on pictures, comes in two parts for shipping.

* 3d printed plastic parts, not painted, not assembled (no tube, cloth, leather)

Made for 1 inch (25 mm) diameter tube

This is a kit of 21 individual parts to create your own staff.

An excellent accessory to add to your Star Wars collection.

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The Iron Man suit revolutionizes stop-motion animation

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A technology that has already impacted industry and medicine is now reshaping cinema.

One of the most difficult tasks in filmmaking is the creation of objects important to the plot, whether they be weapons, figures for animation, complex mechanisms and futuristic costumes.

All this requires the right material. Usually objects are created manually, which takes a lot of time and money and often brings inconvenience in operation.

3D printing could be the solution. This technology has already been used in cinema and there is every indication that it will significantly affect the industry in the future.

Author: Mark Tyutyunnik

What is 3D printing?

3D printing (additive manufacturing, AM) is the construction of three-dimensional objects from models created in CAD (computer-aided drawing programs) or other 3D digital models.

It is not necessary to draw up drawings for future objects on your own, you can download already developed 3D models - for example, here. Then you need to cut the model into thin layers (using special programs for slicing), in accordance with which the material will be superimposed during printing. By uploading the file with the model to the printer (via an SD card, flash drive or Wi-Fi), even a beginner can print the object.

Additive manufacturing has greatly influenced the development of a wide range of industries. It is used in the creation of weapons, the construction of buildings, the development of medicines and in other areas.

Gradually, this technology was adopted in the cinema.

The benefits of 3D printing are many. Firstly, the production of objects is carried out quickly and efficiently. Secondly, very complex objects can be made using this technology, which eliminates additional assembly steps and provides more freedom for designers.

Another advantage of additive manufacturing is the variety of materials. Printer manufacturers offer a set of sources, but the user always has the opportunity to mix different substances and even simulate ceramics or metal.

How 3D printing works

One of the most important parts of 3D printing is the scanner . It collects the physical data of an environmental object or (volume, texture and color) to create a digital model.

There are two main types of 3D scanners: contact and non-contact. The former explore the object through physical contact. The second is to collect radiation from the target object using a laser, structured light, photogrammetry, or optical coordinate measurement.

SLS-technology is used to manufacture parts of mechanisms and objects with complex geometry. It helps to achieve high strength and precision. A roller rolls the powder, consisting of 50 micron diameter nylon spheres, onto a platform, and the printer heats it up to sintering temperature. Then, with the help of a laser, these spheres are sintered layer by layer until the necessary detail is obtained.

BigRep ONE brand printers are mainly used in cinema. A build chamber with a volume of >1m3 simplifies the additive manufacturing of large-scale objects.

The fast speed and convenience of this production is possible thanks to the camera, which creates large life-size parts and allows you to directly monitor the process. When NeoMetrix Technologies released a video of the development of a functioning car on the BigRep ONE printer, the reason for the technology's popularity in film production was perhaps obvious.

The use of 3D printing in animation

Laika Entertainment has pioneered the full scale application of technology in film. The company has resorted to additive manufacturing to provide naturalistic facial animation for stop-motion dolls. The idea was to take puppet "acting" to the next level.

When working on The Nightmare Before Christmas, director Henry Selick used hand sculpting and the usual replacement of faces - first they shot the head with one facial expression, and in the next frame they replaced it with another. But the range of emotions with this approach turned out to be very meager. When producing Coraline in the Land of Nightmares, Selick wanted the main character to be able to show as many subtle expressions as possible. That is why the director decided to conduct an experiment using 3D printing.

Leading additive manufacturing industry advocate Brian F. McLean Visual Effects Specialist for Coraline, Paranorman, Family of Monsters and Kubo: The Legend of the Samurai. He has probably the most experience with 3D printing in the film industry today.

In Coraline, McLean used traditional stop-motion animation, combining it with new methods. Additive manufacturing has been used to create facial expressions of characters with thousands of details. The specialist used three Objet printers, with the help of which the animators developed about 20 thousand facial areas that could convey more than 200,000 facial expressions.

The image above clearly shows the line of alignment of the upper and lower parts of the face, which was removed in post-production. Using traditional methods, this amount of work would have taken about 30 years, but thanks to 3D printing, it turned out much faster.

It is even more difficult to imagine how many years Paranorman would have taken to produce. The animators used about 40 thousand different facial elements to expand the emotional range. Each of the 40,000 elements was put into a special face library. Thanks to their combination, Norman alone had about 1.5 million facial expressions. Each short half-minute episode required about 250 different expressions for one character.

About 56,000 faces were printed for "The Monster Family", which were divided into two main areas: eyebrows and mouth.

Each of the options had special names, such as "raised eyebrows" or "pursed lips." Combining them, McLean got the unique expression he needed.

According to McLean, the purpose of the rapid prototyping department was "to push stop motion into uncharted territory." This idea reached its peak in The Monster Family, where they tried to touch every muscle of the face, and the heads were printed specifically for one frame and were no longer used in the production of the cartoon.

McLean credits lead texture artist Tori Bryant for finding a way to recreate the nuances of coloring layouts by hand using additive manufacturing. She figured out how to compensate for the lack of color calibration on the printer and found that applying traditional drawing and coloring techniques to digital models resulted in a more believable result.

McLean also used 3D printing on Laika's last two projects, Kubo: The Legend of the Samurai and Lost Link. The scale increased again - only the main character could have 48 million facial expressions. In addition, when creating both cartoons, PolyJet 9 technology was used.0154 , with the help of which painted the printed objects in the required colors.

3D printing in big-budget movies

Disney pioneered the use of 3D printing in feature films - Jason Lopez (Legacy Effects specialist who worked with Marvel Studios from Iron Man 2 to Guardians of the Galaxy 2 ”) using this technology greatly accelerated the creation of the Iron Man suit. First, experts scanned the body of Robert Downey Jr. - this was necessary to make wearing the suit more comfortable - and then printed armor fragments on Objet Geometries from various materials. Rubber was used for action scenes and fast movements, and metal for close-ups.

For Thor: Ragnarok, Hela's helmet was designed by José Fernandez, costume designer at Ironhead Studios, using this technology. It used SLS (laser sintered nylon powder) with the addition of reinforced carbon fiber so that the headgear was not heavy.

3D printed synthetic materials such as nylon have also been used in the development of other Disney projects: Queen Ramonda's headdress from Black Panther; Kylo Ren costume, shining chrome stormtrooper armor, some parts of Rey's staff, C3PO droid as a costume for actor Anthony Daniels from The Force Awakens, Interpol car from The Muppets 2. Disney is again the first to apply new technologies, as it was with virtual production or the first “animation” of an actor using a mockup.

Additive manufacturing is also used by Sony Pictures Entertainment, Universal Pictures and Warner Bros.

Rapid prototyping for 007: Skyfall produced an Aston Martin DB5 and a one-third life-size helicopter specifically for the explosion scene, which proved to be significantly cheaper than any other method.

Stratasys printers were used to design armor for the 2014 RoboCop remake.

A The red stripe on the visor was printed using a transparent photopolymer material.

The Apollo 11 spacecraft for Man on the Moon was also recreated using large-scale printers - it was created using BigRep ONE V3.

Weta Workshop, a special effects and props company, used this technology to design helmets, sword hilts, spears and axes for the Hobbit trilogy. Animatronics engineer Rob Sheeney has stated that using 3D printing is beneficial as it is more economical and less time consuming. Then, in 2012, Weta Workshop also tested large-scale printers.

How 3D printing will change cinema

Cinematographer Victor Marin (Young Americans) believes that this technology will play an increasingly important role in the future. He recommends combining methods, instead of replacing traditional ones with innovative ones.

Julia Koerner (helped with 3D printing for the Black Panther designers) also calls for a combination of these methods. She sees the benefits of additive manufacturing in creating really complex and detailed structures that can't be created with traditional methods. In his work, Koerner tries to combine traditional methods with progressive ones.

Gilles-Alexandre Deschaux, creator of stop-motion short Chase me :

“3D printing is already widely used in the film industry, from stop-motion films to big American blockbusters and commercials. 3D printing is often used to create decorative items and props, but not only there. At the development stages, it is used to promote new individual projects and conceptual solutions.

According to Pinewood Studios 3D supervisor Jet Cooper, the possibilities of this technology are already “incredible”, because if you want, you can even scan someone's face with all the wrinkles and pores.

Jet Cooper, Pinewood Studios 3D Supervisor:

“Voxeljet has the biggest printers. Their maximum format: 4000 mm x 2000 mm x 1000 mm. This is the largest printer in the world as far as I know. We have a 1060mm x 500mm x 600mm resolution printer at Pinewood. Anything over this size, we print in parts and then put them together.

3D printing is used to create props, and the metal coating of the material makes it strong and durable. But the Germans are working on a new material - epoxy resins, which are as strong as stone. They are extremely hard."

3D printing is developing rapidly and is becoming cheaper every time, especially when compared to traditional methods or the use of computer graphics.


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