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2025-01-01 19:56:33 UTCFullElven
I will come back and comment again once I've had a chance to print it. But I didn't see anyone commenting on sizing and all, or anyone who seemed to really give any information whatsoever. Upon opening the stl in Autodesk Fusion, it looks like a *really* good quality. I've only opened the helm so far, but it's *incredibly* detailed. I may have to reduce the poly count for sake of printing, because some 3D printers can be pretty cranky about it. The helm itself is measuring (at the hole to stick your head inside it) 60in w x 100in l, so you will need some knowledge on resizing 3D print objects if you're wanting to wear this for a cosplay. The *good* thing is, it's always easier to go smaller than it is to take a small one and go bigger. The high quality of the print files and their large sizes make these perfect for resizing to any human size and printing them with great quality.
If you're unsure of how to resize these for you, Punished Props on YouTube has a step by step video of how they size 3D props called Easy 3D Scanning For Prop And Costume Making Using Your Camera Phone. You don't *have* to do the parts where you're 3D scanning your head into the program to resize things to fit it. But you WILL have the knowledge not just for resizing these files for printing, but you could scan your whole body into the program piece by piece and resize these pieces to fit you perfectly within the program.