Turning Anime Characters Into 3d Printable Models Free Coloso [upd] Here
Once you're satisfied with your 3D model, export it in a format compatible with 3D printing, such as STL or OBJ. Use slicing software, like Cura or Slic3r, to prepare the model for 3D printing. Slicing software converts the 3D model into a set of instructions that your 3D printer can understand.
Do not sculpt from scratch. Anime characters share proportions (6-8 heads tall, sharp chins, large eyes). Use with the free add-on "MB-Lab" (MakeHuman alternative) to generate a base anime-like body. Then: Once you're satisfied with your 3D model, export
You don't need Coloso's $149 course. Their curriculum is: like Cura or Slic3r
Best for: Original characters (fan art) or generic school uniforms. Once you're satisfied with your 3D model, export