
This is a model of the Itsy Courier from Dota 2. I've also separated out her backpack from her body, so you can print them separately and glue together, or use a dual extrusion printer to print both together. I printed a poor version the other day (some legs failed, the picture on the cover is that one). I'm going to try again with dual extrusion and ninjaflex, so I'll post pictures when I've got a better version to show off. If you can't wait until then, I suggest flipping her upside-down, since her legs don't seem to generate supports well in Simplify 3D. Edit: All of my dual extrusion printers broke, so It'll be a little bit longer on the ninjaflex print. So sorry! Blender Files, Pictures and Simplify 3D Factory Files will be coming shortly! I did not design this model, it was taken from Valve's models on the Dota 2 Workshop. The cosmetics were designed by people with much more know-how and creativity than me. I take no credit for it's design. If you're interested in learning how to get these models, you can get the stock models from the Dota 2 Workshop. To turn those models into something printable, follow this guide. You can find the models for the cosmetic items in the game's files. To get to those, Follow the first 3 steps of this guide. then find the files you want (models -> heroes or models -> items ->hero you want). Then, use studio compiler or crowbar to unpack the mdl files (crowbar is probably better). Then, you'll need the source tools for blender to import those files into blender. For textures, you can find them in root -> materials -> models -> . You need to open the .vft file with GIMP, then export it as a .png, so blender can open it.Blender Files, Pictures and Simplify 3D Factory Files will be coming shortly!
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