

I will offer casted parts and/or vacuum formed parts in the future for those who don't have a printer of their own! I use Blender, and the files look fine when I subdivide them 2 times.Īttention: You may use them for personal use only! No casting or selling them! To smooth them, you can use the subdivide modifier in any 3d modeling program. The files are a little low poly for 3d printing as they are. Here is the link for the 3d printable files. I'd like to hear the input of you guys on how to tackle this project. Test have already been done and it works like a charm: The hexagon pattern will be 3d printed and attached to the undersuit individually. I've got a plotter and a machine for that and some experience working with textiles.Ĥ. For the smooth surfaces that look like those from a wet suit there will be templates plotted out of stretch-material and attached to the base suit with a textile-press. I worked together with theCarterbuilder12 for the various hard parts. problem: Should the parts be vacuumformed, cast in rubber or in hard plastic. The hard(er) parts of the undersuit will be 3d modeled and printed, later cast and attached to a base suit. Find a suitable undersuit that is thicker than a morphsuit but fits just as well.Ģ. So i tried this out and while I was still in the development-stage that was fine. Also, the suit design changed from Halo 4 to Halo 5 and the morphsuit was the Halo 4 design. better add some detail with some textil-liner to add the Hexagon-structure and outline the hard parts of the suit. Plus, the whole thing looks kind of cheap. but it's very thin and not very warm when worn outside. I ran around the apartment with it for a while, even outside where it was cooler. Of course it is possible to get really hot in those. The whole base suit reminded me of a wetsuit! Awesome, that's it! I'll get one. I've had some ideas that I already checked out. but how would one get as close as possible to that look? Okay, this is a video game and the material does of course not behave like it would in real life. Some hard parts combined with texture (hexagon) and smooth surfaces in various templates. I wanted to make a good one.Īs we all have seen, the undersuit consists of various parts. it just isn't complete without a good undersuit. So I went ahead and printed that one.īut no matter how awesome your armor is. I wanted to model the suit myself and had finished the Helmet already but then I stumbled across TheCarterbuilder12. I've paused all that to make my own project come to life: The Master Chief.

I've been building props for a few years now and have done a lot of stuff for customers. I have been a Halo Fan from the very start and I always wanted to make the costume.
