Darth Maul & Diorama

Darth Maul & Diorama own version based on Clone Wars Series made enterely In Blender! Then 3D Printed and Painted by Elige 3D.

Get the mask here for free: https://cults3d.com/:1967289

Hope you like it :slight_smile:





Poor Mouse Droid

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Well, I’ve always been a fan of Darth Maul, so I have to hit that “like” button, right?

Great job, the rage of Maul portrayed with accuracy! :+1:

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Thank you! It’s a great character design. It captivates from the first moment you see it, and its story developed in the series The Clone Wars Series is fascinating.

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I featured you on BlenderNation, have a great weekend!

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You’re on the featured row! :+1:

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Thank you Bart! :slight_smile:

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Well deserved!

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Do you think so?
One might argue it’s a pretty unoriginal variant of an incredibly naive concept of a ‘devil-guy’, so to speak. Like a kid dressing up as devil in a cheap haloween costume.
I mean, a guy with red eyes, red-black, but mostly red skin and horns on his bald head? It’s only missing a forked tail and hooves.

Sounds like some of the most lazy, uninspired and unoriginal characterdesigns for an antagonist one could possibly come up with, to me.

greetings, Kologe

Edit: Note I do not mean to take away from the well-executed work of @Efejota_San. I stated my opinion on the character-design itself, courtesy of someone at LucasArts.

Darth Maul was always one of my favorites, because the actor who played him in the original movie was an accomplished martial artist. (Who also assisted as an expert in choreographing the other fight-scenes in the film.) He had the original idea of a double light-saber, which he wielded as a fighting stick as he truly knew how to do.

It was sort of fun. Darth Maul had to lose, of course. But you could just tell, as he fought the other actors. “I could take you out. Easy.” :slight_smile: He wasn’t just “acting.” I wish they had kept the character around and used him again: he was original.

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