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3D print models (STL files) for lilith horns designed by me. Contains 4 STL files for the right side, mirror it in your slicer to get left-side.
This is a very large, heavy and unstable model to wear as a 3dprint and likely to break if you drop this design as a 3dprint. It is not recommended to 3dprint it only if you use it for a master mould or if you use the horns for display purposes only. For me to use this as a 3dprint when I made it for myself, i choose to print it in ‘Varioshore TPU’ this is a flexible foam-like filament which prints at reduced weight, so it can be used as headgear without risk of breaking or hurting my head. Please consult the fabricator ColorFabb for information about this filament and how to print it.
The design is slightly different in the front to allow for your own silicone/latex prosthetic to blend into the forehead. You can find my prosthetic here: https://willowcreativ.com/store/lilith-prosthetic/
If you want to try your hand at making your own sfx prosthetic, please email me with your horns STL order and I can send you the matching forehead STL master for free.
IMPORTANT: licensed Creative Commons – Non Commercial/No Derivatives (nc/nd)
You are not licensed to sell raw 3dprint kits made using this STL! More information at the bottom.
Printing instructions:
The STL files are ready to print, and are already oriented for an optimal 3d print result. Minimal supports required.
More information below:
Description
3D print models (STL files) for Lilith horns designed by me. Contains 4 STL models for the right side only, mirror it in your slicer to get the other sides. Full print is 8 pieces total, requiring +1000g of material.
This is an exact copy of the ingame 3d model dimensions, with high resolution handsculpted by me. The design is slightly different in the front to allow for your own silicone/latex prosthetic to blend into the forehead. The ingame version does not feature the gem in the forehead.
This is a very large model. It is not recommended to 3dprint it only if you use it for a master mould or if you use the horns for display purposes only. The final print will probably weigh around 1000 grams with normal 3d filament and the horns will be unstable on your head. If the horns fall of your head, it will break. So get this STL at your own risk but i’ve put it up anyway because of demand. I do not sell printed pieces because they break too easily.
IMPORTANT: licensed Creative Commons – Non Commercial/No Derivatives (nc/nd)
You are not licensed to sell 3dprints made using this STL! More information below.
Printing instructions:
This can be printed at 100% scale if you have an average woman’s head circumference (22 inch/ 56cm). Print the size guide and slide it over your head to see if it matches. The size guide needs to reach the top of your ears. If it doesnt fit, scale it up until it fits aptly, then scale the print files the same number.
The largest part is 230×200 wide and 225mm high and should fit most standard/medium size 3dprinters. If your 3dprinter does not reach this size you can choose to print it in two pieces.
The STL files are ready to print, and are already oriented for an optimal 3d print result.
Supports only recommended inside the cavity for the head, the rest isnt necessary but you may have a bit of overhang.
I recommend printing the horns with 3 walls and a low infill or no infill to keep them nice and light or use Varioshore TPU/Lightweight PLA to print it.
Finishing instructions:
Glue the parts together using the socket slots included in the models. Use epoxy glue or superglue.
You can use a heatgun to soften the edge of the horns if necessary to fit to your own head.
If you want to paint it: use 150 grit sandpaper and/or filler primer spray to smooth a 3dprint before painting. Go up to 400-600 grit for a smoother result. Spraypaint can be used to paint any 3dprint, or other paints such as acrylics or airbrush.
The 3d models are made by me. The file is packed in a zip file. This can be unpacked/extracted by most operating systems without the need of additional applications into your useable STL files, using your rightclick file menu. If you do not unpack them, the models will not work!
Extra license information Creative Commons – Non Commercial/No Derivatives (nc/nd): You may not share, change and sell the digital files or sell 3D prints made using these files. You may use the files and 3dprints made using them, for personal use, media content use and single-use commission work only. Do not claim the design as your own. Attribution should be given at least once if your project is published: mention Willow Creative as the designer in your project description. Social media tags are appreciated!