A Pokemon fan uses a 3D printer to create an amazing Bellsprout figure

Author

SB

Date

Mar, 29.2022

3D printing is a technology that is becoming more widely available, making it a popular pastime to recreate favourite video game things and characters. Fans of the Pokemon franchise won't be left out of this, as 3D printed sculptures of some of the game's most recognisable critters are now available.
A Bellsprout was recently brought to life in the form of a 3D sculpture, which was recently shared on social media. The creation is getting a lot of attention, and for good reason: it's a shockingly accurate and lovely recreation.

Bellsprout is a grass/poison-type Pokemon that has been present since the first generation of Pokemon games. While Bellsprout isn't usually included among the best or most strong Pokemon, it doesn't signify much in the world of Pokemon. Fans are frequently captivated by a Pokemon's look, regardless of its fighting effectiveness, which Redditor SilvanuZ decided to bring to life using their 3D printer.

Pokemon that have been 3D printed have lately gained popularity. Rayquaza and Steelix have obtained 3D prints, and one fan created a Lickitung 3D print with a retractable tongue, while another fan used a 3D printer to make a base for a holographic Spiritomb reproduction. While 3D printing is still a relatively new technique for amateurs, it isn't the most unique medium enthusiasts have used to produce Pokemon fanart. One recent piece of Pikachu fanart, for example, made use of lasers and mirrors to produce its appearance.

Prints like this aren't going away, especially as 3D printers get more inexpensive and popular, and free 3D modelling software like Blender becomes more readily available. It'll be fascinating to see how far Pokemon enthusiasts can take bespoke 3D printed artwork of their favourite characters.