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Steampunk space sub

Author: 
nosycat
Saturday, March 19, 2022 - 08:58
Art Type: 
3D Art
Tags: 
steam punk
submarine
untextured
.stl
futuristic
License(s): 
CC-BY-SA 4.0
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Welcome aboard! The Spirit Walk is a dream-rider, a vessel made for the literal space ocean from a steampunk / dieselpunk setting called The Dream. Neither airship nor submarine, it has a little bit of both.

In practical terms: the 3D model is offered as untextured STL, with OpenSCAD source included. There are two versions included:

  • a 4300-tris version suitable for texturing and use in a game;
  • a 6100-tris version that lacks the crane, but has more subdivisions.

The latter is intended for 3D-printing. It's been successfully tested with both resin and PLA. You'll have to do your own slicing, infilling and supports.

File(s): 
spirit-walk-oga.zip spirit-walk-oga.zip 170.3 Kb [66 download(s)]
spirit-walk-oga-2.zip spirit-walk-oga-2.zip 198.6 Kb [23 download(s)]
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nosycat
joined 13 years 7 months ago
10/16/2023 - 06:48
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Hey, everyone! New version is out (belatedly). Turns out, the original has broken proportions. I fixed that, and added more subdivisions, because the low-poly model was much too blocky. Otherwise it should be much the same. Enjoy!

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