Simple Chicken With 3d Pen

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Simple Chicken With 3d Pen

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These little chicken sculptures are made from a 3d pen! This simple project will teach you how to make a little chicken like this.

I will be posting more kinds of chickens so if you enjoy this you can do others!

let’s get started!

Supplies

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For this project you will need three filament colors. Red, yellow, and any color for your chickens body. For that I am using black.

Creating the Feet

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Use your yellow filament to create to foot like shapes like this.

Making the Legs

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make the legs by slowly layering the feet. Do not layer the toes.

Making the Base

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Make an oval like shape and fill it in using your main filament. Now repeat twice but each time you do it make it a bit smaller.

Layering

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Flip it over and start printing around the edges. When you have done it about three or four times stop.

Forming the Tail

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Do the same step once but each time go a little outward near one side. When you have finished that start going inward towards the gap in the center of the body

Making the Head

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Fill the gap and start making the head by making circles on the other side of the tail. Start doing more circles until you think it is a good size.

Gluing the Feet

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Attach the feet to the bottom of your chicken.

Making the Comb and Waddle

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Switch to red filament. Do two red lines on the top of the head. Then make a small heart shape on the side of the head.

Making the Beak and Eyes

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make a bit yellow near the waddle. Shape it into a beak. Next dot the sides of the chicken with yellow filament. Those are the eyes

Making a Base

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Make a circle of any color and fill it in. Then attach your chicken onto it

Finished

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You have completed your chicken! I hope you enjoyed making it!