Dutch Druplicon
Description
A Druplicon, the avatar of the famous Open Source CMS Drupal, wearing Dutch Clogs.
It was made for a conference in the Netherlands.
It was made for a conference in the Netherlands.
Instructions
The "druplicon.stl" is printable as is. It is small, when printed, so you might want to scale it 200% before printing.
The sourcefiles are a scad for the clogs, and scad for the shape. The shape consists of a (blender made) drop-shape, a dwg for the face and some ugly scad shapes.
They are provided mostly as reference and for those who wish to improve them.
The sourcefiles are a scad for the clogs, and scad for the shape. The shape consists of a (blender made) drop-shape, a dwg for the face and some ugly scad shapes.
They are provided mostly as reference and for those who wish to improve them.
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License
Dutch Druplicon by berkes is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

Could you please make a tutorial about how you made this guy. He is really cool.
Thank you! I made it using a quite random and large toolchain of Open Source Software. Mostly because it was only the result that counted for me, not so much the re-usability. I do plan to improve the source-files to make them more adaptable, though. E.g. strip out blender and make the overal drop-shape with openscad too.
I want this Druplicon to be adaptable for every regional and personal Drupal group. The Belgian one standing on a waffle, the German wearing a lederhosen, the english with a tophat and the U.S one carrying a rifle. :)
Tools include:
* Openscad for the overall modelling.
* Blender for the generi
c, organic drop-shape. Because I could not get the asymetric drop-shape from mathematics.
* Inkscape with dxf-export and freecad to improve that dxf. For the face-shape.
* Openscad for the clogs.
HTH.
Bèr