Tiny Headed Kingdom - "Pip" Inspired Christmas Ornament MM

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Tiny Headed Kingdom - "Pip" Inspired Christmas Ornament MM

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Hello! This is my 3D submission of the Christmas ornament that I designed, getting inspired by a website that sells stuffed animals with tiny heads, and contrasting large bodies! I decided to create this in Onshape, as I also have the exact bear at home, named Pip!

Creating the Head & Ears! (MM Units)

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First, you're going to create a sketch on the front place. The tools used in the toolbar are the Center Point Circle, Line Mirror, and the Trim tool

Start off by creating the head, using the Center Point Circle. Create a space of 45mm away from the center point of the Front Plane and the center point of the circle. The diameter of the circle for the head is 30mm. Once you did that, we are going to create the ears, using the same method as we did before; the Center Point Circle. But this time though, it will be around the edge of the circle we previously created, having a diameter measurement of 10mm. Once you are finished, click the green checkmark to save the sketch and continue.

The Body, Arms, and Legs! (MM Units)

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We'll proceed to sketch out and create the body, arms, and legs. We will utilize the Center Point Circle for the body.

BODY:

Start off by creating a circle with a diameter of 95mm, and the distance between the midpoint of the circle to the edge of our head circle with a length of 40mm. The diameter of the center point of our body circle and the origin is 10mm.

ARMS:

To do this, you are going to use the Ellipse, Trim, 3-Point Arc, and Mirror tools. Start off by making 3 ellipses on the side of your body circle, continuously connecting them until you get a curved-looking arm. When you created that, we will trim off a bit of the overlapping excess ellipses, and continue to curve by using the 3-Point Arc tool. When created, use the Mirror tool to copy it to the other side.


LEGS:

Using the same technique earlier as we did when creating our arms, will be implied exactly like how it is to create the legs. Start by angling your ellipse and align it slightly slanted, but straight. Do the same to the other side to connect and close the legs. Trim off excess ellipses and use the 3-Point Arc tool to create a slight curve. Mirror the final leg to the opposite side.

The Facial Expressions! (MM Units)

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EYES:

The diameter of the eyes should be 3.5mm and connected right next to the snout.

SNOUT:

To make the snout, we will use the Ellipse tool and have the eyes connected right next to it. The diameter should be 10mm in height, and 11.5mm in length.

NOSE & SMILE:

To make the nose and smile, we will be using the Ellipse, 3-Point Arc, and Trim tools. Create 2-3 ellipses just like how we did for the arms and legs, and then use the 3-Point Arc tool to smooth out the curves and make the smile even. Once done, use the Trim tool to remove any excess ellipses.

Extruding Measurements! (MM Units)

DISCLAIMER: UNITS ARE IN MILLIMETERS (MM)

Body, Head, and Ears: Extrude it on Blind, 7mm Depth, and Symmetric on both sides

Tummy: Extrude it on Blind, 5mm Depth, and Symmetric on both sides

Face:

  • Nose, Eyes, and Smile: Extrude it on Blind, 10mm Depth, and Symmetric on both sides
  • Snout: Extrude it on Blind, 8.5mm Depth, and Symmetric on both sides

*SNOUT AND SMILE ARE 2 COMPLETELY DIFFERENT THINGS*

Results!

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As your final result, you should end up with a design of the image attached above!

*Copyright of the Official "Pip" design belongs to its rightful owners*

Check out their official site!