Meme 3d Printing Challenge - Manuel Poehlau

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Hello,

I want to put all my entries for the Meme 3d Printing Challenge in this thread.

I will start with a couple of Rage Comic Figures and the first one of this series is for free.


I hope you like it and I wish everyone good luck and lots of fun for this challenge.


-Manuel

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Here is my next Rage Comic Figure - FUU!

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Rage Comic Figure - LOL

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Sad Owl Meme Figure

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Grumpy Cat

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It´s Peanut Butter Jelly Time!

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Evil Toddler

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Professor

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Posted almost 11 years ago
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Added a new model to my first post

Posted almost 11 years ago
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Sad Owl added. Please share and/or like. He looks so sad : (

Posted almost 11 years ago
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Grumpy Cat added!

Comments and critiques are welcome

Posted over 10 years ago
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That looks nice, especially the lol face in my opinion. Only thing, are the folds in the skin of the first few model going to print ok?

Posted over 10 years ago
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Thanks antgraphics. I think todays 3dprinters can do pretty fine details, but it also depends on the size of the print and the material. I´ve seen prints which were even more detailed.

Take a look at these prints from Rick Baker. They were done with the Maker Bot 2 http://www.prsnlz.me/oscar-winning-make-up-artist-rick-bakers-amazing-3d-prints/

Posted over 10 years ago
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Wow talk about detailed models. The Make Bot 2 is on the higher half of 3D Printers, I was thinking about the model printed on a cheaper printer like the CUBE X 3D, but you are right, on a good 3D printer the folds shouldn't be a problem. Have you printed any of the models actually yourself yet?

Posted over 10 years ago
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I didn´t print them yet, but maybe later. I want to try shapeways or sculpteo because I don´t own a 3dprinter (sigh)

Posted over 10 years ago
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Just a few days left for the public voting!
Any likes and shares are more than welcome : )

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.604629772946052.1073741828.120821554660212&type=1

Posted over 10 years ago
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Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth added!

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