3d Print Cat Skeleton

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Intro: 3d Print Cat Skeleton

For my final college project I made a 3d cat skeleton, which I animated walking and also 3d printed.
Check out the project hereĀ http://cargocollective.com/ashleighchaney

Cat Skeleton from Ashleigh Chaney on Vimeo.


STEP 1:

I made the most of the skeleton using Zbrush but some such as the vertebrae were made in 3ds Max and then finished in Zbrush.

STEP 2:

After I modelled all of the bones in the skeleton I sent it to the 3d printer.

STEP 3:

When the print arrived it was almost ready for painting, just a few areas needed some light sanding.

STEP 4:

I painted the print using numerous light washes to make it look like bone.

STEP 5:

Once everything was painted and finished all that was left was to assemble the print into an articulated skeleton.

STEP 6:

The finished piece

19 Comments

Hi! This looks so awesome! Would it be possible to have the stl file?
Hi, amazing work! Can i get STL files for personal non-commercial use?
Fabulous job!! So impressed with the animation too!! Is this still available as a 3D print file? I make teaching models for my vet students and am looking for a cat skeleton to use as a base, this would work great!
Would it be possible to get the STL files for this?
Hi Ashleigh, would it be possible to get a copy of the file? My girlfriend is going to vet nursing college and would love to have an articulated skeleton for learning purposes! Would be very helpful, thanks!

So are the files available seems as this is an instructable?

That's amazing. Do you sell or share the print files? I'd love to produce one of these for my Zoology class

That is fantastic. What would someone need to do to get those files from you?

Have you thought about selling your print files? I'd be very interested :)

Amazing modeling! Could your share the file so we could make it our own?

I printed it in shapeways strong and flexible plastic
Can you please share the files? My girlfriends birthday is coming up and she loves cats and skeletons. Id love to 3D print this for her.
It really does look like bone, this part is particularly impressive.
Best of luck in the home stretch of the competition. You and Astrotrain are both aces!
Congratulations Ash! that's a lot of views!
what did you use to print it?
Hi Ashleigh, your 3d modeling skills are impressive!
Thanks for sharing!