Lecaramel
New Member
Hi,
Beside my 3D print Avenger project, I did a Kylo Ren helmet. It was a live stream project I did on Twitch for most of it for the 3D creation. My goal was to have something which was as much as possible screen accurate. But unfortunately, finding good references was impossible (from book, movie, etc.).
Google Image provided me some costume masks which totally sucks and also a nice series of 4 images from the prototype of Anovos Helmet. In fact, I discovered three days ago that it was from this company through a Savage Adams video..
It was a lot of fun and challenging. Here are some images:
I did a quick scan of my head to have the good proportion and sizes. You can see my main reference on the side.
Then I built a quick template and 3D printed it with a FDM printer to check that the size was OK:
And it was (sorry for the crappy image)
Then I started to model the helmet. I took care first as much as possible of the proportions and refining them before going in the parts and details:
I had to do a lot of "non-visible work" as well for splitting the parts and being able to assemble them later. You can see below just the grid (chrome part of the helmet) on the right and on the left the support structure of the mask:
Beside my 3D print Avenger project, I did a Kylo Ren helmet. It was a live stream project I did on Twitch for most of it for the 3D creation. My goal was to have something which was as much as possible screen accurate. But unfortunately, finding good references was impossible (from book, movie, etc.).
Google Image provided me some costume masks which totally sucks and also a nice series of 4 images from the prototype of Anovos Helmet. In fact, I discovered three days ago that it was from this company through a Savage Adams video..
It was a lot of fun and challenging. Here are some images:
I did a quick scan of my head to have the good proportion and sizes. You can see my main reference on the side.
Then I built a quick template and 3D printed it with a FDM printer to check that the size was OK:
And it was (sorry for the crappy image)
Then I started to model the helmet. I took care first as much as possible of the proportions and refining them before going in the parts and details:
I had to do a lot of "non-visible work" as well for splitting the parts and being able to assemble them later. You can see below just the grid (chrome part of the helmet) on the right and on the left the support structure of the mask: