Welp, I had to do it. The plan was to just make one fancy foot, but as you can see I couldn't help myself..
So I needed some risers, for some underground lights of course, but why not make a swifty extra stylish custom set of shoes for my new bestie? So after thumbing around on Cult3D and piddling about on TinkerCAD we landed here with 4 drippy prints ;)
As an artist I always planned to paint these and I'm thankful I did; they look amazing fresh off the plate but boy oh boy it was worth every teeny tiny brush stroke. I colored out of the lines in a few spots out of excitement to get them on the printer XD
I know some of these look a bit skinny and unsafe but I have been using them for a few weeks now and have moved the printer around several times. You got nothing to worry about broh.
And you can count 10 out of 10 times that Rick's fingers will break if you drop him.. Like I did.
Take the extra time to make these as finely detailed as you can. The original files are quite detailed and you can really get some crispy and buttery prints. I'd recommend a higher infill than normal since they hold your printer up. I used quite a few walls so that the skinnier parts are solid filament. Also be sure to have supports or it is going to get sloppy!
My prints slid into the 40mm x 40mm bars nice and tight, though your printer may give you slightly different sized parts. You could always print the first 10 layers or so and double check they fit your printer, or you can hold your breath and let it ride!! Oh and I laid the characters on their back when printing and would recommend you do the same, or don't that could be fun too.
I can't thank the original Modelers that modeled the models that these models were modeled from. I would have nothing to share if not your you guys.
And to express my appreciation for this community I included the Foot Riser blank that I used to toss the characters in. Go ahead and make your own custom Sneakers!!!
Thanks Team!!
The author remixed this model.