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I Made CatNap Plush In REAL LIFE | Sewing Poppy Playtime 3 Mega 8KS 3D Printed Smiling Critters



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0:00 How to indent the mouth?!
0:35 3D Printing CatNap parts
1:15 How to rest the arms naturally??
1:56 What about the patterns?!
2:40 Generating patterns with 3D model
3:44 Time for fabric!!
4:50 A closer look at the 3D prints
5:42 Machine sew… or handsew?
6:44 Printed limbs did not work so let’s just sew
8:05 Gluing and stuffing, and more sewing, and stuffing
9:37 Sewing completed, painting time!
10:24 It’s done!

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  1. this is super cool!!! i worked on chapter 3 as lead character artist while these guys were being made and worked a lot on the planning/rigging front, and it's so awesome to see a physical plush that hits all the notes of the 3D model! it's also a good lesson to me how certain elements of the plush are actually way harder to do than i would've previously thought (like the head shape or the arm articulation). i love how the seams of the fabric match the UV seams of the 3D model, and how the paint on the eyes and neck piece look very 1:1!

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