Transformers fans' feelings: 3D printing car human original matrix
In the past, we have helped you relive your childhood many times, thanks to countless 3D print props based on classic comics and movies. Since the first trailer of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" was released to the Internet, children in the 1980s can enjoy spectacular Star Wars themed props, such as the amazing two-foot long 3D printed starship. If you grew up in the 1990s, there are a lot of Pokemon-themed 3D printing projects, such as the 3D printed PokéDex smartphone case, which will make you miss the past.
But now Bob Clagett reminds us of another timeless classic: Transformers. As a tribute to the iconic Transformers Film (1986), he recreates and shares the amazing 3D Print Of Matrix. You should remember that this item made Optimus Prime the leader of the Autobot, and after fierce battle with the Decepticon's Megatron, he handed it over to Tiantianxiao. This is definitely a tearful scene, worthy of paying tribute with 3D printing.
So Bob learned about the Fusion 360 software, and a wonderful project is always good for learning. "I also use it as a chance to learn Fusion 360. I used to struggle with this 3D modeling application. It was an opportunity to have only two-dimensional animations in three dimensions. Modeling," he said. Then he quickly processed the original energy matrix, because this is one of the few non-robot images.
The design itself is based on 2D images, and Bob portrayed it to Fusion 360 for transformation into 3D and further modeling. “I have room to add details, just worry about the size of the film and the overall vision of the original film. Fusion needs a certain process to learn, but now I have some experience, I am fascinated.â€
In general, 3D printing takes about 35 to 40 hours, followed by sanding work so that the surface of the item is smooth. Several layers of primer can also help. In particular, all curves and domes have many very obvious construction lines. The whole process is very time consuming and one of Bob's long-standing projects. The middle diamond-like shape is printed in 3D into a transparent blue color that allows light to pass through it.
The assembly relies on a series of magnet holders that allow it to snap together. The magnets are glued together with epoxy and the various accessories are glued to them. A simple electronic device with a new pixel ring and a small Arduino is embedded inside and glued to the heat so that the entire structure can emit amazing light. The coding for lighting effects can be found on GitHub.
The final product is amazing, especially if you have always like Transformers during your growth. Although it may not let you lead the car to victory, it can bring you back to the good memories of the past.
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