Smart doll 3d print


Smart Doll Free 3D Files (STL) – Smart Doll Store

I want to empower Smart Doll creators by giving them more free resources to learn and monetize as they evolve their entrepreneurial careers.

The Smart Doll Free 3D Files (STL) section has been revamped to include data for products we sold - and prototypes that didn't make the cut. Data includes Large bewbs, cyberpunk-esque prototype shoes, ASL "I Love You" hand gesture, Smart Doll heads "Trident" and prototype "Distro 01" and more.

If you are mirroring while remodeling the heads, make sure to introduce asymmetry on the final model, or you will end up with some uncanny valley. All Smart Doll heads have asymmetry introduced before the model is submitted for electroplating.

These 3D files are the same ones we use for Smart Doll and accessories - but because they were created for manufacture, you will need to learn how to modify the files for your needs - learn from the community or Google Sensei. Perhaps start learning the 3D software Blender which is free. We use Chitubox for slicing.

Data may be one of 2 sizes - "Product" enables us to see how stuff works in the real world, and "Mold" can be 3% larger for electroplating. You need your ninja sherlock to work out what is what ;-)

Remember that filament and resin have different shrinkage rates and differs from printer manufacturer too. We use Elegoo Saturn for resin and ATOM for filament. 

Smart Doll owners are free to use and modify the 3D data for their projects at school or home - and monetize from anything they make.

Go forth and make cool stuff for your Smart Doll! Use the hashtag #smartdoll3d to share your work.

By downloading the data, you agree that we take no responsibility for any events that occurred through its use. For example, loss of life may occur if you try to make a life raft using the Large Bust data.

I want to empower Smart Doll creators by giving them more free resources to learn and monetize as they evolve their entrepreneurial careers.

The Smart Doll Free 3D Files (STL) section has been revamped to include data for products we sold - and prototypes that didn't make the cut. Data includes Large bewbs, cyberpunk-esque prototype shoes, ASL "I Love You" hand gesture, Smart Doll heads "Trident" and prototype "Distro 01" and more.

If you are mirroring while remodeling the heads, make sure to introduce asymmetry on the final model, or you will end up with some uncanny valley. All Smart Doll heads have asymmetry introduced before the model is submitted for electroplating.

These 3D files are the same ones we use for Smart Doll and accessories - but because they were created for manufacture, you will need to learn how to modify the files for your needs - learn from the community or Google Sensei. Perhaps start learning the 3D software Blender which is free. We use Chitubox for slicing.

Data may be one of 2 sizes - "Product" enables us to see how stuff works in the real world, and "Mold" can be 3% larger for electroplating. You need your ninja sherlock to work out what is what ;-)

Remember that filament and resin have different shrinkage rates and differs from printer manufacturer too. We use Elegoo Saturn for resin and ATOM for filament. 

Smart Doll owners are free to use and modify the 3D data for their projects at school or home - and monetize from anything they make.

Go forth and make cool stuff for your Smart Doll! Use the hashtag #smartdoll3d to share your work.

By downloading the data, you agree that we take no responsibility for any events that occurred through its use. For example, loss of life may occur if you try to make a life raft using the Large Bust data.

▷ smart doll 3d models 【 STLFinder 】

Smart Doll Infinity Gauntlet

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I was looking to print some hands for my smart doll boys, but thought it would be fun to print this instead. I was able to find a single piece model that I liked. There are tons of models out there for movable pieces, but this was one of 2 final...

Smart Doll Gauntlets

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Working gauntlets for Smart Dolls, made by Enchanterium (& friends) for the KOKO custom doll which can be seen here: https://youtu.be/oD6aOIQpflY The files include: A - tip of the finger, B - second phalanx, C - third phalanx, D - knuckles, E -...

Smart Doll Gauntlets

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Thanks!Working gauntlets for Smart Dolls, made by Enchanterium (& friends) for the KOKO custom doll which can be seen here: https://youtu. be/oD6aOIQpflYThe files include: A - tip of the finger, B - second phalanx, C - third phalanx, D - knuckles,...

Smart Doll cyborg XS bust

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Thanks!XS Small bust for Smart Dolls, made by Enchanterium (& friends) for the KOKO custom doll which can be seen here: https://youtu.be/oD6aOIQpflYThe files include: bust, bust with support and an svg file to cut the heart insert on a Cricut...

Smart Doll cyborg XS bust

thingiverse

XS Small bust for Smart Dolls, made by Enchanterium (& friends) for the KOKO custom doll which can be seen here: https://youtu.be/oD6aOIQpflY The files include: bust, bust with support and an svg file to cut the heart insert on a Cricut machine (or. ..

Smart doll eye adjustment kit - Total Recall Kit 2.0

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This is the kit I designed to allow eye movement for smart doll :)

Smart Doll shoe (RTFKT Challenge Shoe)

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Files made by Enchanterium (& friends) used for making the shoes for the KOKO custom doll which can be seen here: These were derived from the RTFKT Challenge shoe found here:...

Asian Style Scroll Table for Smart Doll BJD 1/3

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. .. so I had to split it down the middle and glue it. This will decently seat 1 or 2 Smart Dolls. I have not tried with other brands, but should work with most 1/3 scale BJDs. item prints on its side, so no supports are needed. ... Happy Printing!

Smart Doll Mirai - Replacement Wrist Part

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Printed in PLA, with small flat circle facing printer bed. Can print without support, but the bigger circle may sag -> support recommended. Measurements are exact same of original part, so trimming/scaling may be required. EDIT: Print with...

Smartdoll Chaos Head Bust Smart Doll

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Made this bust for chaos heads using Danny Choo's bust design! . ..SO everyone can have a way to display the chaos heads.

Smart doll eye adjustment kit - Total Recall Kit 2.0

thingiverse

This is the kit to move your smarties' eyes around! ... Tutorial can be found here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g6rptwduxnythqw/AADxhn93u_dq7MEP0KXlQ8HPa?dl=0

Head of Ball Jointed Doll

thingiverse

This is a girl head of a ball joint doll. ...The frame of doll is under designed base on the Smart Doll in Japan.

Doll

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Doll

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Doll

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Doll

doll

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scanned ammachi doll replica

doll

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I made the doll about ball jointed doll first time.

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grabcad

a doll designed in ug

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cults3d

a beautiful doll to enjoy jejeje

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pinshape

Summary I made the doll about ball jointed doll first time.

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sketchfab

THe lovely doll is created by “123D Catch”.

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sketchfab

Doll made for my silent hill inspired scene

Stand for BJD Doll (SmartDoll)

thingiverse

This is a stand to display your smart dolls on. It is adjustable up and down with two locking nuts one at the top and one at the bottom. The height can be adjusted by slightly unscrewing the nuts and rotating the octagonal section clockwise or...

doll

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made a doll for my daughter, decided to upload here, maybe someone would do the same :)

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grabcad

Product external appearance design, a simple of the bottle of doll shape.

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a 3d model of doll in .fbx .obj and .stl formate

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2012 smart car

SMART

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http://www. thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=749887 Instructions Using the following options: wall = 1 do_shift_font = automatic textstring = SMART textheight = 10 textsize = 25 shift_font_percent = 0.07 base_radius_add_percent = .1...

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Picture Smart aptly illustrates the social conscience of Constantin Meunier (1831-1905). When life Meunier had an international reputation with his images of heroic workers. This image, however, goes a step further. Meunier not only created a popular...

Using a 3D printer to create a robotic doll

Introducing the world's first smartphone-controlled robotic doll that is completely 3D printed. The smart doll is 60 cm tall and is based on Mirai Suenaga, Culture Japan's symbol and mascot.

According to Culture Japan's Danny Chu, Mirai Suenaga was created in 2007. She has appeared in Japanese games and anime, and even became the face of the Malaysian electronic payment system Touch n Go. There are a lot of Mirai figurines, you can buy your own 60 cm doll at Culture Japan. nine0003

Danny Choo has been working on making his dolls really smart for some time, and 3D printing technology is helping him do it. At the moment, the project is far from complete. The first samples of the robotic doll were assembled on the basis of 60 cm models, but later, for easy placement of controllers and the ability to use serial servos, they switched to 120 cm. Commercial samples are still planned to be released in 60 cm version.

All design manipulations are carried out exclusively in 3D programs, which means that the development team can not only make changes with ease, but also use the results of their work to create interesting video sketches.

Work on the doll's body is carried out in ZBrush and 3D Max. The files are sent to the ATOM 3D printer and the parts are printed, layer by layer. Irregularities are trimmed and polished. According to Chu, the total cost of such a printer is approximately 200,000 yen ($2,000). At the same time, consumables are very cheap, one kilogram of the finished product can cost from 30 to 200 dollars. nine0003

The following image will give you a rough idea of ​​3D printing.

This is what a commercial Mirai looks like after sanding, priming and several coats of spray paint.

All smart doll robot parts will be hidden under soft vinyl skin. 24 servomotors control the movements of the arms and joints. Sensors are also embedded in the hands to determine their current position. The CPU is custom built and housed in a removable head. Along with this, the doll is equipped with a set of various sensors (touch and position sensors, as well as visual, acoustic and ultrasonic sensors), which act as a kind of robotic sense organs. nine0003

The position type CNC controls the movement of the shoulder and knee joints, while the AeonFrame system controls the servo motors and controls the circuits responsible for the movement of the legs, torso, neck and shoulders.

Chu is working on a program that will control all 24 servos so users can control their Mirai with their smartphone. The smart doll will have a built-in speaker that works in tandem with a sensor so that she can say phrases like “welcome home.” In addition, Mirai will notify owners of events on Twitter and Facebook with gestures. nine0003

The first samples of the smart doll cannot walk, but they can balance in place by shifting the hips to the right, left, forward and backward. The mouth and eyes will not move, and only the head of the doll will turn cute.

As soon as the design phase is complete, Chu plans to start serial production of smart Mirai. Parts are planned to be made using casting, as this is more suitable for mass production.

When I started researching the topic of 3D printed smart doll, the name Danny Chu immediately caught my eye. When I saw his photo, I immediately remembered: it was thanks to this person that I learned about the new trend of “3D selfie printing” back in 2012. Chu is an incredibly creative person, and this trait is in all his endeavors, so if he says that now is the time for 3D-printed dolls with Terminator stuffing, then he is most likely right. nine0003

Chu has been using 3D printing for quite some time to work on a smart doll inspired by characters from the anime series Chobits. Now, he is going to ditch the 60cm version and move on to designing a 120cm doll that can walk and pick up objects. The doll will be constantly connected to the Internet for information, and the integrated Dropcam and Nest services will take care of home security and management.

By the way, Chu, who often reviews 3D printers and is quite an expert in this field, has changed his Formlab SLA 3D printer to an ATOM modular delta 3D printer. According to him, the accuracy of this device corresponds to a satisfactory level of 50 microns, while the maximum size of printed objects is 42 cm x 42 cm x 76 cm.

When it comes to Chu, you never know where reality ends and fiction begins. The project to create a smart doll itself was born as an April Fool's prank. But one thing's for sure: the shots, 3D models, and Choo's designs are amazing, as is the dolls' near-perfect anime style. Even if Chu suddenly refuses to release a smart doll, someone will definitely pick up the idea and do it for him.

Well, the prank turned into a real project, and Chu created the first smart doll, coming to the attention of Japanese roboticists. In Japan, reality and fiction go hand in hand: as Chu wrote on his blog. nine0003

The 120 cm size of the doll makes development much easier. Chu explained that larger models could use standard servos without having to custom-build them. He also noted that the doll must learn to walk, because SoftBank has already succeeded.

Danny Chu's website has a lot of interesting information. For example, he is going to equip his dolls with flamethrowers as "non-lethal" weapons (we will put this in the category of April Fools' jokes), and the Latin letter T is put in front of each model number. Now the T-3 is in the works, and I am very interested in what model will be T-1000. In the meantime, cute robots can say the exact time. nine0003

150 dolls and 1261 faces 3D printed: Oscar contender Anomalisa

12/24/2015

Hollywood is known for its massive projects, huge budgets and big names. It is unlikely that there will be a place for smart 3D printing. However, high-quality technology is gaining momentum and is gradually beginning to embrace the film industry. As a rule, 3D printing is used for prototyping and various accessories and tools. And there are projects that use this technology everywhere. For example, to create the animated film "Anomalisa" (Anomalisa), using 3D printing technology, 1261 faces were created for the figures and the figures themselves are the "actors" of this film. Caroline Kastelic, director of dolls, recently spoke about this in an interview. nine0003

The upcoming premiere made a lot of noise in Hollywood. The picture was created by Charlie Kaufman (Charlie Kaufman) and Duke Johnson (Duke Johnson) in conjunction with the animation studio Starburns Industries. The story is about Michael, a loner who meets Lisa during one of his business trips, and a special bond develops between them. Despite no human beings in the film and puppets as the main characters, this is the most human story Hollywood has produced in recent times and is already being considered a top contender for the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. nine0003

But, in addition to the plot, the history of creation is also interesting. The Museum of the Moving Image now has an installation called "The World of Anomalisa" available. Visitors will be able to visit it until March 27, 2016.

As Karolina Kastelik explained, creating actors with a 3D printer was a very demanding task: “We used 3D printing to create maximum realism. We wanted each actor to come out unique, with different complexions, textures and features. This cannot be achieved by painting dolls by hand. In addition, using the latest technology, we managed to save a lot of time, and the dolls turned out just amazing.” nine0075

The bodies were originally created by hand, then they were 3D-scanned , after which the figures were printed on a 3D printer. The design team used the Zbrush Magic program to create 150 different dolls and 1261 faces that were then filmed.

“We created about 20 complete models of Michael and 10 of Lisa. But we also had a lot of different bodies: Michael in a suit, in a tracksuit and a coat. Different images of Lisa. And, of course, naked bodies. The figurines were made in multiple copies because they broke and we had to replace them. Tons of bodies, hands, eyes,” says Kastelik. nine0075

The eyes were especially difficult. To achieve maximum realism and convey a natural emotional look, the designers had to combine 3D printing and hand painting.

“The artist painted them for several weeks, but he could make only two pairs a day. The main materials were resin and urethane. And to add shine, they were covered with enamel.

This creation process had nothing to do with what I was used to at the Starburns Industries studio. One of the hardest was (spoiler alert!) the sex scene between the characters. nine0003

“We spent months getting the dolls to bend properly, to take different positions. But in the end, we made it. While we were doing this, we hated the process itself. But, reading positive and enthusiastic reviews, you understand that all this is not in vain,” says Kastelik.

She takes great pride in the fact that all the scenes were filmed without CGI.

The best solution is to go see this movie for yourself and enjoy the exciting story and amazing results of puppet production.


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