
NAME: BAD-533D SPECIES: Servitor ORIGIN: Nexus City
Once an independent guide for prospectors surveying the Salt Cliffs of Naraka, BAD-533D fell in with a bad crowd during his off-hours in the Nexus City services district. After an incompetent breaking-and-entering spree, BAD-533D was apprehended by Circle Securities and, in accordance with Servitor law, was reprogrammed to inhibit his capacity for free will. Now, BAD-533D fulfills his guide duties at the behest of a wealthy outfitter and has yet to relapse into his larcenous ways.
Model designed in TinkerCAD. 3D printed on my Makerbot Replicator and hand painted with water-based acrylics.
https://tinkercad.com/things/dTRvCv6ufUJ?display=2mhtjzV7AFt
Tags: city, criminal, multiverse, Nexus, robot, SciFi, servitor, villain
Category: 2012, Drama, Scifi, Uncategorized, WTF
Hey, everyone. My name is Arian and I'm a writer/game designer/3D printing maniac from Bellingham, Washington. I'm also the co-founder and lead developer for a little game company called Ill Gotten Games. For this 30 Character Challenge I'll be generating characters using our currently in-development RPG system which I will then 3D print on my Makerbot and paint.
Each of these characters will be wayfarers stopping in Nexus City (the "City at the Center of the Multiverse") and may come from any genre imaginable. Each day, I'll randomly generate a character using our infinitely flexible system and proceed to generate a 3D model. After that (provided my ambition doesn't get the better of me) I'll print the design in biodegradable plastic and paint it. I may not have prints available right away with each model post, but I'll certainly try.
Good luck, everybody, and keep designing!
Awesome work- your 3d work has been a treat to see as the Challenge progresses! I’d like to try working with a 3D Printer in the near future. Any advice?
Hey, thanks for the words! Yeah, I have a ton of advice on the subject. I think its a lot easier to get into than most people realize (as of yet, anyway). Drop me an email, I’d love to give you some info. [email protected]