Predator
by Petal3D
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Is the predator friendly or vicious? Mine are usually friendly, however I need to be careful when my back is turned.
Scale your predator to whatever size you need for your project. Print using supports with about 10-20% infill. Paint your predator in whatever colour scheme you like.
These models are sprayed using earth-toned enamel paints. The spray-painting takes a bit of patience and practice in order to get both sides looking similar. Light coats are the key to obtaining a satisfactory result. Use loose masking to obtain localised colour placement. Hand-brush finer details, such as the eyes and teeth.
You may download my astronaut model from:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4741800
The Predator was modelled in Maya.
Scale your predator to whatever size you need for your project. Print using supports with about 10-20% infill. Paint your predator in whatever colour scheme you like.
These models are sprayed using earth-toned enamel paints. The spray-painting takes a bit of patience and practice in order to get both sides looking similar. Light coats are the key to obtaining a satisfactory result. Use loose masking to obtain localised colour placement. Hand-brush finer details, such as the eyes and teeth.
You may download my astronaut model from:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4741800
The Predator was modelled in Maya.
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