Cute Owl Pot for Succulents

by miranda_sarmi in Workshop > 3D Printing

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Cute Owl Pot for Succulents

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I had never dared to sculpt in 3d, but when I saw the Instructables tutorial "Sculpting in Fusion 360" it seemed so simple that I decided to make a succulent pot for my mom, you can see her Instructable here:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Adorable-3D-Printing-Owl-Succulent-Pot/

Basically I followed the same steps that the tutorial mentioned, but instead of a funny ghost I made an adorable owl. You can download the model from here: https://a360.co/2xSZq2h

Supplies


  • Inspiration
  • Fusion 360

Create Base Shape

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First I made two spherical shapes for the owl base, one for the body and one for the head.

Around the Eyes

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With the "Edit form" and "Subdivide" tools I moved and divided the faces
of the initial top sphere to make the shape where the owl's eyes go, this shape is a little flattened. I only made one eye, then with the “mirror” tool I made the other eye.

Wings and Tail

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I also formed the wing with the same tools from the previous step and
with the "Insert edge" tool, the wing consists of a small lateral promontory and the tail consists of a little mountain towards the back.

Flat Base Cut

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I made a flat cut at the base of the owl so it can stand. For this I made a sketch with a rectangle at the height of the base.

Eyes

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I did a sketch at eye level with a couple of lines to locate a sphere in
the correct position of the eyes. I used the Create -> Sphere tool. I created the eyes as a new body.

Owl First Half

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I combined both spheres, made a fillet at their joint, then made an
internal hole in the geometry with the Shell tool and kept only one half with the Extrude tool.

Nose

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I made a sketch at nose level and with the Revolve tool I gave it the rounded shape it has, I made this geometry as Join.

Mirror Geometry

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I mirrored the geometry with the Mirror tool, at that moment I was able to admire the complete owl.

Top Hole for Planting

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I did a sketch with a big circle and then I extruded a hole in the owl's body.

Front and Rear Main Holes

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From this moment on, all you have to do is: create sketches, make many circles to your liking, extrude and mirror.

Side Main Holes

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I made 2 base planes at 40 ° and 140 ° to make the side holes.

Secondary Holes

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There are many holes! I made these medium holes one by one, in the next step I will tell you how to make holes faster.

Planes for Holes

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I created 4 planes to make small holes for each remaining space on the owl's body.

Small Holes - Step 1

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Make the main small holes, you only need to make a row of holes.

Small Holes - Step 2

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Make the paths where the holes will go, I used the "Fit point spline" tool.

Small Holes - Step 3

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Extrude each main small hole in different operations.

Small Holes - Step 4

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Use the "Pattern on path" tool to multiply the Extrude operation along the Spline the required number of times.

Small Holes - Step 5

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Mirror all holes.

Wood Base and Materials

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I made a cylinder as a base, simulating a table and put a wooden
material included in the library of fusion materials. I put white material on the owl's body and black material on the eyes.

Succulent Model

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I downloaded a free succulent model from the internet (https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-models/plant/pot-plant/baby-aloe-plant) to complement the owl pot model.

Render

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I set the size of the final image and rendered it.


Remember to visit my mom's instructable and vote for it!

https://www.instructables.com/id/Adorable-3D-Printing-Owl-Succulent-Pot/

I hope that you all enjoyed this Instructable!

Thanks for reading and watching. Miranda.