Print your favorite monsters from Fallout 4 on a 3D printer without losing time
Another part of the post-apocalyptic game Fallout was released just a month ago , and during this time the toy managed to get a lot of good reviews. Fans of the game have been enjoying gameplay, amazing creatures, weapons, and views in Fallout 4 for a whole month. In addition, these objects can now be printed, and there is no need to take a lot of movements.
Game texture files can be extracted with the Bethesda Archive Extractor tool. True, these files 3D printer can not yet understand. In order to achieve this, you need to convert the .NIF file using NifSkope to .OBJ. This file format can understand any software for working with 3D models. The next step is to place the .OBJ file in the Meshmixer and then fix it with Netfabb . And only now the file can be sent to print. Angus, the user who recorded the video, printed the "Death Claw" in parts, made of ABS plastic. He then glued it all up using a small amount of acetone. True, some parts of the plastic change color, but this is solved with XTC-3D . ')
The finished product turns out yellow. All that's left is to paint the model. here it is better to take the usual tool - airbrush, and spray cans with paint.
Fallout 4 is a video game from Bethesda Softworks from Bethesda Game Studios, the sequel to Fallout 3. The game is the fifth part of the series. On the territory of Russia and the CIS is localized by SoftKlab.