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 Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 3 - Printed PartsSo here’s a little project I&rs Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 3 - Printed PartsSo here’s a little project I&rs Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 3 - Printed PartsSo here’s a little project I&rs Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 3 - Printed PartsSo here’s a little project I&rs Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 3 - Printed PartsSo here’s a little project I&rs

Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 3 - Printed Parts
So here’s a little project I’ve been working on for a while. My very first 3D Printed sculpture. I spent a lot of time figuring out the proper way to approach that beast. I did my best to optimize the mesh so the outside of the models are much more dense and detailed, with the heaviest piece right bellow 1 million triangles. I’m really amazed by how precise the print turned out to be. I think I’m getting addicted already, haha.


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 Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 2 - Preparing the PiecesCut in pieces. It should stand Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 2 - Preparing the PiecesCut in pieces. It should stand

Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 2 - Preparing the Pieces
Cut in pieces. It should stand 17cm tall when print on a Form 2 at 50 microns resolution (yeah, 50… microns… that’s the diameter of a human hair, so I’m excited to see how precise that thing is). Since the Form 2 printer is comfortable with big files until around 1 million triangles, I did my best to optimize the density of the mesh so the outer surface is way more dense than the inner part.


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 Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 1 - Updating the SculptureReworked a lot of my old dra Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 1 - Updating the SculptureReworked a lot of my old dra Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 1 - Updating the SculptureReworked a lot of my old dra

Dragon Head 3D Printing Project - WIP Update 1 - Updating the Sculpture
Reworked a lot of my old dragon sculpture. Less teeth, longer snout, more defined scales, better pose. I plan on 3D printing that beast soon. Next step is to prepare the pieces


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ten-and-donna:

thedungeonguy:

thedungeonguy:

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thedungeonguy:

Also while I’m on the subject of language and writing it absolutely rules that shit like this is how D&D writers treat language:

“Draconic was a language of hard consonants and sibilants that usually sounded like hissing when spoken, like sjss, and sv. It also included a sound similar to a creature clearing its throat, ach.”

And the script:

Haha this rules you guys

You know if I was developing a script for a language with lots of different sibilant sounds and the need to distinguish between them, I too would just use the English alphabet with funny shapes

IT KEEPS HAPPENING

No but seriously, if I were to write my “D&D but for language nerds” fixing the alphabets so they’d actually be more than just substitution scripts for the (English version of the) Latin alphabet would be the first step. Like, if a language is supposed to have a large inventory of sibilants or guttural sounds have them represented as unique characters rather than *motions at the above pictures* whatever the hell that is

The SECOND step would be to break out of every script needing to be an alphabet. Abugidas, abjads, logographic and ideographic systems, the whole crew can come in for a party.

Dare I even dream of designing… a featural script!?

I mean, of course before those I’d have to design like a bunch of different conlangs because even in a fantasy world D&D’s “elves speak one language, dwarves speak another” approach has always rubbed me the wrong way.

*session 0 of D&D but for language nerds* OKAY LISTEN UP FUCKOS TODAY WE’RE GOING TO BE LEARNING ALL THREE MAJOR DIALECTS OF WEST INSULAR DWARVISH OR NONE OF THIS WILL MAKE ANY SENSE TO YOU

SIGN ME THE ABSOLUTE FUCK UP

Finally, some practical language skills.

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