High-Detail Sci-Fi Armor STL
Budget: $750 – $1,500 USD
I have a set of futuristic, screen-used sci-fi armor that I want to bring into the real world through 3D printing. I can supply you with high-resolution screenshots from every angle and will take more on request, but I need you to translate those references into a fully realized digital model.
Scope
• Full body armor—helmet, torso, limbs, and any integrated accessories.
• High-detail finish: surface panels, vents, hard-edged trims, and subtle mechanical cues should read clearly once printed.
• STL format, watertight and ready for FDM or resin printers; individual components split logically for standard build volumes and post-processing.
What I’ll provide
• Reference images (front, back, sides, close-ups).
• Measurements so the suit scales correctly.
What I need back
• Final, print-ready STLs for each armor part.
• A quick assembly diagram or labeling convention so I know how the pieces fit together.
• A short note on recommended print orientation or supports where critical.
Acceptance
I’ll import the files into PrusaSlicer and Fusion 360 to confirm manifold geometry, correct scale, and that no features under 0.4 mm disappear. Once those checks pass, the project is complete.
If you’re comfortable sculpting hard-surface sci-fi gear and optimizing for real-world printing, let’s make this suit a reality.
Scope
• Full body armor—helmet, torso, limbs, and any integrated accessories.
• High-detail finish: surface panels, vents, hard-edged trims, and subtle mechanical cues should read clearly once printed.
• STL format, watertight and ready for FDM or resin printers; individual components split logically for standard build volumes and post-processing.
What I’ll provide
• Reference images (front, back, sides, close-ups).
• Measurements so the suit scales correctly.
What I need back
• Final, print-ready STLs for each armor part.
• A quick assembly diagram or labeling convention so I know how the pieces fit together.
• A short note on recommended print orientation or supports where critical.
Acceptance
I’ll import the files into PrusaSlicer and Fusion 360 to confirm manifold geometry, correct scale, and that no features under 0.4 mm disappear. Once those checks pass, the project is complete.
If you’re comfortable sculpting hard-surface sci-fi gear and optimizing for real-world printing, let’s make this suit a reality.
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