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Sketch Movie Posable Eyeders - NO AMS

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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4.6 h
1 plate
4.9(14)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
5 h
1 plate
5.0(3)

Easy Supports 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Easy Supports 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
4.4 h
1 plate
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
5.1 h
1 plate

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Description

Eyeder – Straight from the Sketchbook and Onto Your Shelf 👁️🎨

Ever wondered what it’s like to bring a monster to life? Meet the 5 legged Eyeder—a wild, chaotic, and totally posable creature pulled straight from Amber’s imagination in the upcoming movie SKETCH in theaters Aug 6th. With snap-in ball joints and a larger-than-life stare, this 3D printable model is perfect for fans who love creativity with a twist.

Whether you're displaying it on a desk, scaring your siblings, or posing it for monster selfies, the Eyeder is a fun and flexible way to bring the movie home!

Key Features

  • Fully Posable Limbs – Each leg attaches with a ball joint for dynamic posing and repositioning.
     
  • Snap-In Eyeball – The center eye pops into place with a satisfying snap—no glue required!
     
  • Film-Inspired Design – A true-to-movie collectible modeled after the mischievous creatures from SKETCH.
     
  • Print-Friendly Parts – Designed for easy 3D printing but the organic shape does have a some required supports.
     
  • Display-Ready – Makes a great desk toy, shelf display, or photo companion.
     
  • Family Fun – Safe, silly, and just spooky enough to make the kids giggle (not scream).
     

Short Assembly Instructions

  1. Print all parts as oriented in the model files (recommended: PLA, PETG, or ABS).
     
  2. Snap the eyeball into the main body socket.
     
  3. Attach each leg at its ball joint on the narrow side—press firmly until it pops into place, then rotate joint to the non-narrow orientation.
     
  4. Pose your Eyeder however you like: crawling, climbing, or staring into your soul.

Bring a piece of SKETCH to life—no magic pond required.

Comment & Rating (62)

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Love how it turned out! What a great print. Can it be August already?
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Those turned out really nice
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It’s even creepier in real life than I expected! printed well in Matte PLA
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That blue turned out awesome
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you should try to make Dave.
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That'd be fun!
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Replying to @Angel_Studios :
my attemp
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YES!!!
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We watched the movie with 1/3 of our grandkids and we all loved it! I’m thrilled to find this print!
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I love seeing this sooo much! Bless you and your family!!
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Replying to @Angel_Studios :
Thanks! We are having issues with the Eyeders. The ball joint in the body needs attention. We've printed three of these and two of them are broken. Perhaps these only need to articulate forward and back, in which case more of a rod than a ball could be used and might be stronger. Or perhaps make the balls a tad bit smaller and smoother. I know they need SOME friction in order to hold their position, but these are really tight. Thanks for the model!
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This thing is awesome. Can’t wait for the movie!
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That turned out really well in front of the switch 2
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Supports a bit tough, but the tolerances on everything were perfect. amazing print!
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This is a great model! Thank you! We watched it with our 3 kids, so of course we had to print some eyeders! I did these on a Creality K2 Plus with default PLA settings and filled the plate to do 4 at a time.
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nice!
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Excellent design. I did break one of the legs while taking off supports, but it glued back together fine. would be nice if all the pieces were separate in the build plate so that individual legs could be printed.
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love the file. printed fantastic at 100%, 75% and 50%. However, it is not a toy. it is posable, but if over used the joints break or they become loose and dont hold their pose.
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