eyepatch morty 3d models
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So I designed Rick and Morty faces to turn into eddible treats through molding and casting.
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I have tried to make the one true morty in 3d...its a bit rough but I will be refining the model over time to improve it...as a first try it is at least recognizable!!
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customized with 3D Slash! ...Remixed from eyepatch to make a simple eye shield that will be taped on around eye.
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Remixed for it to be 2 pieces for easier painting, scaled it up to be the correct size for an Eyepatch and also added holes for sewing it
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The Octonauts' resident pirate cat, Kwazii, has inspired me to give my octopus an eyepatch accessory. Arrr! The files are for an eyepatch for the right eye (eg. Kwazii). To print an eyepatch for the left eye (eg. Nick Fury), just mirror the parts in...
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The Octonauts' resident pirate cat, Kwazii, has inspired me to give my octopus an eyepatch accessory. Arrr! The files are for an eyepatch for the right eye (eg. Kwazii). To print an eyepatch for the left eye (eg. ...Nick Fury), just mirror the parts in...
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Here is a quick little model I made of Thor's eyepatch from Infinity War using Fusion. Please do note that is not scaled properly and will require you to scale it on your own. ...Id love to see all your creative ways you guys come up with to attach this...
cults3d
3D model inspired by the Bored Ape Yacht Club collection. ... Properties: Clothes: bone necklace Earring: none Eyes: eyepatch Hat: sushi chef headband Mouth: phoneme ooo
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Good old Morty pulling the "I don't even have ****" face. ...What a cracking guy. Rick and Morty, in this case is only Morty ._.
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Thor eyepatch, from Ragnarok!! ...easy to print. It was made for a kid (55x35mm) , so if you want it for an adult you should scaled it up
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Pro tip: If you are making an eyepatch that is going to be slightly domed, you can slightly shape the emblem by turning it over, laying a sheet of parchment paper over the back of the emblem and heat it up with a clothes iron until slightly pliable...