Dangerous Ladies' 3D models for Yuna's accessories.
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Should print on any printer, but the loooong beads need about 170mm in length.
I do suggest maybe using purchased beads for the round beads, as printing round things can sometimes be a bit of a pill, but I’ve included them for two reasons:
a) printed beads will be significantly lighter than anything else at this size
b) most beads will not have a wide enough hole to accommodate the cording Yuna’s costume has, and round beads are difficult to drill out without damaging, so these are made for that.
The hibiscus has two versions: a WHOLE version for all you handpainters out there, and a separated version that lets you print all the inlays separately and paint and THEN assemble. This means lots of small fiddly pieces that have to slot in together, which can be a lot to keep track of, but if you are a stickler for really specific paint jobs, that’s the way to go.
Alternately, if you’d like, you can print just the base and then fill the sections with paint, enamel or UV resin instead of using the inlay pieces.
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
We printed ours at 0.1-0.15 layers.
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
Dangerous Ladies' 3D models for Yuna's accessories.
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Should print on any printer, but the loooong beads need about 170mm in length.
I do suggest maybe using purchased beads for the round beads, as printing round things can sometimes be a bit of a pill, but I’ve included them for two reasons:
a) printed beads will be significantly lighter than anything else at this size
b) most beads will not have a wide enough hole to accommodate the cording Yuna’s costume has, and round beads are difficult to drill out without damaging, so these are made for that.
The hibiscus has two versions: a WHOLE version for all you handpainters out there, and a separated version that lets you print all the inlays separately and paint and THEN assemble. This means lots of small fiddly pieces that have to slot in together, which can be a lot to keep track of, but if you are a stickler for really specific paint jobs, that’s the way to go.
Alternately, if you’d like, you can print just the base and then fill the sections with paint, enamel or UV resin instead of using the inlay pieces.
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
We printed ours at 0.1-0.15 layers.
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
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