Low-Voxel Stanford Bunny + Voxelization/Minecraft Tutorial
Low-Voxel Stanford Bunny + Voxelization/Minecraft Tutorial
Published 2016-03-07T15:52:22+00:00
Move over low-poly, it's time to go low-voxel!
The Stanford bunny is a classic test model, and here we use phooky's Stanford bunny model to test out a method of producing low-voxel designs.
Download and 3D print one of the three low-voxel Stanford bunnies included here, or use the instructions below to learn how to convert anything on Thingiverse into a low-voxel model. Our method is to use Thingiverse to find a starter .stl file, then Tinkercad to convert that file to a "blockified" .schematic file, then Minecraft to play around and repair if necessary, and finally Printcraft to export the new "blockified" file as an .stl that is suitable for printing.
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Low-Voxel Stanford Bunny + Voxelization/Minecraft Tutorial by mathgrrl is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial license.
Date published | 07/03/2016 |
Technology | FDM |
Complexity | Easy |