Get ready to merge your love for the regenerating degenerate, Deadpool, with the world of 3D modeling and design using Tinkercad! In this write-up, we'll dive into the wonderfully wacky world of Tinkercad and explore how to create your very own Deadpool-inspired designs.

The printing process also highlights the "dead" in Deadpool. Printing in PLA plastic without paint results in a mannequin-like figure—shiny, rigid, and hollow. For the maker, the post-processing becomes the final act of resurrection. They must sand the polygonal edges, prime the plastic, and hand-paint the black circles around the eyes. The transition from Tinkercad’s "Red Block" to a finished figure is a transformation as drastic as Wade Wilson’s own mutation.

: A popular project that utilizes Tinkercad’s basic geometric shapes to recreate the stylized look of a Deadpool Funko Pop .

Whether you want to design a full-scale wearable mask or a desktop figurine, this guide breaks down the process into actionable steps. Phase 1: Essential Tinkercad Techniques

Tinkercad is fundamentally about order. It is about the primacy of the primitive shape: the cube, the cylinder, the sphere. It is a digital Lego set designed to teach spatial reasoning and the basics of constructive solid geometry. Its aesthetic is clean, colorful, and safe. It is the architectural equivalent of a lined sheet of paper.

The Tinkercad community has documented several versions of the character that serve as excellent references for 3D modeling:

Here is a deep dive into the phenomenon of the "Tinkercad Deadpool."