OceanDragon-P1lotz.3mf
Hello everyone, I’m P1lotz, a professional 3D artist from Scandinavia, and I have been working in this field since 2019. I’m excited to introduce my latest creation: the Ocean Dragon!
This model's filament is sponsored by Chitu Systems. For this particular model, I used their green PLA+ filament, which is a high-quality material with a unique colour. While they offer other colours, I particularly enjoy using the green one. Thank you so much to Chitu System for sponsoring this project. Check out their filament here.
The body moves freely around The legs move up and down The tail moves freely around The head moves freely around The Dragon can be printed in one piece No support needs
Watch a preview video here
Information about Commercial licenseIf you're interested in obtaining a commercial license for my dragon design or any of my other creations, consider joining my printables club. As a member, you'll have the opportunity to sell physical copies of all my models, provided that your membership is active. Join today for just $8 per month to secure your license and support my upcoming projects. Thank you!
Print settingsThe dragon does not need much infill. I recommend between 10% and 20%, but 5% works as well. The dragon does not need any support for printing. The dragon can usually be printed directly on the printing bed. If any troubles occur, I do recommend printing with rafts. I advise avoiding using adhesion while printing the model and instead using rafts to avoid problems with articulation.
Designing ProcessThe model was created using Blender 3D. I am currently working on a detailed tutorial that will explain the design process, so stay tuned if you want to learn how to create your own model. In the meantime, you can watch an older tutorial I made, although it is less detailed than the upcoming one. Click here to watch the older tutorial.
Other models Help me outIf you’re interested in helping me out and enabling me to upload more free models, you can support me through donations on PayPal or by joining the supporter tier of my Printables Club. By joining the club, not only will you be supporting my work, but you will also gain access to exclusive models.
If you have any ideas for future projects, please feel free to send me a message. I always appreciate a bit of inspiration now and then. Additionally, if you have better photos of the model, you can upload them either as a make or for me to use as thumbnail images. Thank you!
CopyrightThis model is entirely created by me. You are not allowed to sell or reupload it without my permission. I often see people re-uploading my models, which is strictly prohibited and violates copyright laws. If you come across anyone uploading my designs, please reach out to me on Printables or Thingiverse. Selling this model may be permitted under certain circumstances, such as through a membership.
Common QuestionsQ: Can you sell the model? A: No, you cannot sell the model. However, you are able to if you get a commercial licence via my Printables memberships.
Q: Does the model need support? A: No, the model does not need any support.
Q: Should the model be printed with adhesion? A: No!!! Do NOT use adhesion under any circumstances. It is a nightmare to remove. A: However, if you have trouble printing it, I recommend you to use rafts.
Q: How to make a dragon? How to make stuff articulate? A: It really depends on what you are making. My tip is to download and analyse some articulated models, by looking at their preview in the slicer. You can also watch my tutorial, to learn more about it. Click here to watch the tutorial.
Q: Does the model need any assembling? A: No, it does not. The model is a print in place.
Q: Do you have to use flexible filament for this? A: No. The model works like a chain. I recommend colourful PLA.
Q: Can the model be resized? A: Yes and no. It really depends on how small. I don't recommend anything smaller than 75% scale. A good tip is to always check the outcome in the slicer before printing.
Thank youAgain, a huge thank you to Chitu System for sponsoring the filament for this project. Go check them out.




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