- LCD 3D Printed Prey the Predator Resin Action Figure
- SLA 3D Printed Clear Resin Male Figure Mannequin
Material Resin
Quantity 12 pcs
Price Range $100-1,000
Lead Time 3 workdays
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About Project
Calling All Cat-Loving Anime Fans! Craving unique figures to level up your collection? Look no further than FacFox's customization magic! We can turn your dream anime waifu into a reality! 鉁
Today, we're showcasing a purr-fect project by a talented student: The Y2K Cat Girl Squad! This adorable crew features five long-legged cuties, each with a distinct personality bursting through their pose:
- The studious bookworm, lost in a captivating novel.
- The social butterfly, glued to her phone, never missing a beat.
- The tech-savvy whiz, a whippet with her trusty laptop.
- The cuddly companion, hugging a fluffy white teddy bear for ultimate comfort.
- The adventurous skater girl, shredding the scene with her skateboard.
Imagine these charming cat girls gracing your shelf, each brimming with personality and rocking the iconic Y2K aesthetic. With FacFox's top-tier SLA 3D printing, these figures come to life in meticulous detail using high-quality resin, ensuring a smooth, flawless finish.
But here's the kicker! This squad isn't set in stone! FacFox's customization superpower lets you transform these figures into your own vision. Want a different outfit? A specific pose? A hairstyle that screams “notice me, senpai”? Our team of experts collaborates with you to create a one-of-a-kind cat girl masterpiece! The possibilities are endless!
Plus, these figures would be purr-fect as blind boxes, adding a surprise element for collectors. Each box could hold a different cat girl, keeping the excitement alive!
Whether you're a hardcore otaku or simply love adorable collectibles, the Y2K Cat Girl Squad is sure to steal your heart. And with FacFox's customization magic, you can create your own purr-fect anime figure companion.
Ready to unleash your inner otaku? Contact FacFox today and let's make your anime dreams a reality!
Solution
- Step 1: Design. The figures were designed by a student as part of her graduation project. Each character was conceptualized with unique attributes, reflecting the Y2K aesthetic with elongated legs and cat ears. One was depicted reading a book, another engaged in a phone call, a third holding a laptop, the fourth embracing a white toy bear, and the fifth holding a skateboard.
- Step 2: 3D Modeling. Detailed 3D models of the figures were created using Blender. The digital models were meticulously crafted to ensure that all features, from the cat ears to the accessories, were accurately represented.
- Step 3: Printing Preparation. The 3D models were then processed by slicing software, which converted the designs into a series of thin layers and generated the necessary support structures. This step was crucial for the success of the printing process.
- Step 4: SLA Printing. The figures were printed using Stereolithography (SLA) technology. In this process, a laser was used to cure liquid resin layer by layer, building up the figures in the desired shapes. The precision of SLA allowed for the intricate details of the designs to be captured.
- Step 5: Cleaning. Once printed, the figures were carefully removed from the build platform. They were then washed in isopropyl alcohol to remove any uncured resin, ensuring a clean finish.
- Step 6: Curing. The cleaned figures were post-cured under UV light to further solidify the resin, enhancing their strength and stability.
- Step 7: Support Removal. The support structures that were added during the slicing stage were gently removed by hand, revealing the smooth surfaces of the figures.
- Step 8: Surface Finishing. The figures underwent a finishing process where any imperfections were sanded away, and surfaces were smoothed to prepare for painting.
- Step 9: Painting. The white garage kits were then hand-painted by skilled artists, bringing the figures to life with vibrant colors and detailed features.