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Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
Hooman Googly Eyes 3d model
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Googly eyes have the power to give life to inanimate objects in the most simple and satisfying way. These googly eyes were redesigned from the ground up for 3D printing. Just print the parts and pop the pupil into place, no supports required!

This download includes the Hooman googly eye with a variation for single color pupil (Pupil.stl) or 3 color multipass multicolor version (Multi_...stl).

You can get the 1.5" round eyes here and the 1" round eyes here. Those also come with the nose and mouths :•)


For sticking Googly eyes to things : UHU Putty : Amazon Link XFasten Double Sided Tape : Amazon Link E6000 Adhesive : Amazon Link


Smaller layer height will perform a bit better. I used 0.1mm for most parts.

Print solid and you should be good! If the pin of the pupil is curling up, you can try printing at a lower temperature, increasing cooling, increasing minimum layer time, lowering layer height.

To prevent the small tabs from breaking, it helps to apply even pressure from both sides when snapping together the parts (pinch between thumb and forefinger)

With the Multipass Single Extruder Multicolor pupil, the first color is the pupil. The second color is the Outer Iris. It needs at least .5mm vertical z-hop when traveling to avoid hitting the first color and should be printed in a somewhat transparent filament. The third color is the Inner Iris. It needs 1.1mm z-hop to avoid the second color. Lower layer height = smoother gradient (I used 0.06mm). This technique may take time to perfect. Visit this video for more info

You can also just use a multicolor printer for the 3 color Iris.


17 Likes24 DownloadsAugust 27, 2023



17 Likes24 DownloadsAugust 27, 2023
This model is restricted by licensing terms.