Armorsmith — Designer

Need to split a chest plate across multiple printer beds? The integrated planar and non-planar slicing tools create keyed joints (dowels, dovetails) and export each part with registration pins.

A battle begins long before the first sword is drawn. It begins here, at the anvil.

Historically, armorsmiths were master blacksmiths who balanced protection with mobility. By the 15th century, armor often mirrored civilian fashion, featuring fluted metal that imitated pleated fabric. As firearms rendered plate armor obsolete on the battlefield, the craft shifted toward ceremonial and decorative uses, emphasizing artistic expression over survival. World of armor design - UX Collective armorsmith designer

: Once scaled, the software can unfold 3D parts into 2D templates for foam crafting or export correctly sized STL files for 3D printing. Key Benefits for Makers

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Armorsmith Designer fills a genuine gap in the maker ecosystem. While it won’t teach you 3D modeling, it will by answering one question before you start building: “Will this actually fit me?” For any serious armor builder, it’s as essential as a heat gun or a sander.

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is a specialized 3D modeling and virtual tailoring application designed specifically for costume creators, cosplayers, prop makers, and armor fabricators. Unlike general-purpose CAD or sculpting tools, Armorsmith focuses on one critical challenge: making digital armor designs fit a real human body before you cut a single piece of foam or print a single gram of filament.

Armorsmith includes a real-time collision heatmap that highlights where a digital armor piece intersects the body. This eliminates the classic “it looked fine on screen but pinches my armpit” problem. You can also test clearance for undersuits, electronics, and fans. It begins here, at the anvil