Always been inspired by the lighting and the transparency of natural light through a window in photography. Painting effects on "solid Materials" only offer limited effect, not truly what I am looking for. As previous "Woman at the Window 1 &2" this time I wanted to pay homage to Lynda Carter.
While developing this model I went off the idea of the WW suit and sculpted various heads, but decided to finish and include ALL of the model pieces including the WW suited version and Heads., so see pics.
It was always my intention to fit it into a glass tube, Turning and positioning the model for the best effect would be difficult if under glass . . . so I constructed an offset turntable for the base . . .
The window and the turntable base are available as an “Open Priced” model here;
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/1-6th-scale-greek-windows-athena-sparxbm
Using clear resin with a few drops of White alcohol based ink. . . . .
I think I got the effect I was aiming for . . .
The thickness is 0.7mm suitable for FDM and SLA . . .
YouTube Video;
https://youtu.be/sAePP_8IWZo
The model is 1/6th scale
The full model is 318mm height x 110mm diameter at extreme point without base.
The model prints and fits together well. I have run various test on the 32 parts to ensure they fit . . as long as you do not scale down!
Parts;
5 x Heads (1 x head pin)
4 x pairs of Legs
3 x upper torso’s
1 x pair boots
5 x robe parts
4 x arm parts
1 x model base
2 x Head Stand
1 x separate sword
32 PARTS TOTAL
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All parts are cut files to fit build plate of small resin printers like the Photon or have separate files than the FDM versions included.
These orientations work for FDM printing but you may find a better orientation that reduces support.
All the parts have been printed and developed to print, A lot of prints have been produced to get the figures corrected and fault free.
Why cut into many smaller parts I have been asked?
1. If you try and assemble this, then paint it . .it would be difficult to paint into hidden areas, less masking when painting separate parts.
2. Smaller parts not only allow for Resin print at full scale, but also allow individual parts to use less supports than one larger part on FDM printers
So now you know!
If you scale down the model the pins and magnet joints will become tighter so I cannot guarantee they will fit together at smaller scales. Scaling up is not an issue.
All of my models are only released when they can print! so please do not remix or "fix" faults in this model then republish! If there is a fault then let me know . . message me I will answer and fix problem. . apart from that print, make, enjoy.