I made a REAL Meltan to solve a Pokémon Puzzle (PokéDoku)
TLDRIn this creative endeavor, the maker brings a Hykou Pokemon puzzle to life by crafting physical representations of the game's criteria using various projects. From designing and 3D printing models to experimenting with materials like LED lights and silicon resin, the video documents the process of solving the puzzle with custom-made Pokemon figures, culminating in the impressive levitating eye of Meltan, a testament to the creator's ingenuity and dedication to their craft.
Takeaways
- 🚀 The creator made a real-life version of Meltan from Pokémon, complete with a squishy body, shiny surface, and a levitating eye.
- 📖 The project was inspired by a desire to contribute a puzzle to the game 'hyoku poke Dooku pooku poke Doo', a 3x3 Pokémon-themed puzzle game.
- 💻 Utilizing existing projects for some puzzle pieces, the creator aimed to fill the remaining squares with newly created real-life Pokémon projects.
- 👨💻 Guest puzzle creators for the game are encouraged to make their puzzles tangible, leading the creator to embark on this project.
- 🔮 Lampent was chosen for a new project due to its unique ghost/fire typing and the lack of real-life Lampent projects compared to other Pokémon in its evolution line.
- 📱 The process involved modeling, 3D printing, and custom fabrication, including a challenge of creating a transparent, flame-shaped diffuser for Lampent.
- 📚 Collaboration with PCB Way was highlighted for their contribution in 3D printing parts with exceptional quality that exceeded the creator's capabilities.
- 👑 Sandygast, another chosen Pokémon for the project, was realized through a custom sand mold design, symbolizing innovation in representing Pokémon types.
- 🚨 Challenges were faced in creating a convincing Sandygast sand mold, leading to a pivot towards using kinetic sand for better results.
- 🛠 The Meltan project showcased a complex assembly, including a squishy silicone body, meticulous weight balancing for levitation, and a magnetically levitating eye.
- 📷 Emphasizes the support from the community and patrons, highlighting the collaborative effort behind bringing such creative projects to life.
Q & A
What is the main objective of the video?
-The main objective of the video is to create a 3x3 puzzle using the game 'Poku', incorporating existing projects and creating new ones to fill in the empty squares based on specific Pokémon criteria.
How did the creator reach out to the 'Poku' team?
-The creator reached out to the 'Poku' team on Twitter expressing interest in becoming a guest puzzle creator.
What are the requirements for the Pokémon in the first row of the puzzle?
-The requirements for the Pokémon in the first row of the puzzle are that they must be of the types Steel, Fire, and Ghost.
Which existing projects were used to fill in the Steel Plus Shadow Ball criteria?
-The existing project used for the Steel Plus Shadow Ball criteria was the floating Metagross.
What material was initially attempted for printing the transparent Lampent head?
-Initially, transparent PETG was attempted for printing the transparent Lampent head.
What issue did the creator face with the Lampent model?
-The creator faced the issue of the plastic shell not being transparent or strong enough for the Lampent model.
How did the creator solve the 3D printing needs for the project?
-The creator solved the 3D printing needs by turning to PCB Way, which provided services for printing custom shapes and materials, including clear resin for the Lampent head.
What was the main challenge in creating the Sandygast project?
-The main challenge in creating the Sandygast project was dealing with the large mouth hole that went completely through it, making it difficult to create a mold and fill it without issues.
What was used as a substitute for homemade moon sand in the Sandygast project?
-Kinetic sand was used as a substitute for homemade moon sand in the Sandygast project.
What unique feature does the Meltan project have?
-The unique feature of the Meltan project is its levitating eye, achieved using electromagnets.
What was the final result of the Meltan project after overcoming the challenges?
-The final result of the Meltan project was a successfully levitating eye, with a shiny, squishy metallic body, completing the puzzle and being considered one of the creator's best pieces.
Outlines
🧩 Crafting a Custom Pokémon Puzzle
The creator discusses their endeavor to solve a puzzle and subsequently create a real-life version of a game called 'poku'. The game involves forming a 3x3 grid based on specific criteria to name a Pokémon. The creator aims to use this as an opportunity to showcase their existing projects and fill the remaining empty squares with new creations. The video also provides an interactive element for viewers, allowing them to engage with the puzzle online within a certain timeframe. The creator's projects include a floating Metagross for Steel and Shadow Ball, a floating Magnezone for Steel and CNO, a Spiritum for Ghost and Shadow Ball, and an improved ROM for base form CNO. The creator also introduces three new Pokémon models to complete the puzzle.
🔥 Bringing Sandygast to Life
The creator shares their process of designing and creating a Sandygast model, a ghost-type Pokémon from the Alola region. Initially, they attempted to model it from scratch using Meshmixer and Fusion 360, including the unique feature of its large mouth hole. However, they faced challenges when trying to create a sand mold for Sandygast, leading to a switch to kinetic sand for its body. The creator also redesigned the mold to better align with the kinetic sand and to incorporate the shovel and eyes. The completed Sandygast model is then added to the custom puzzle, leaving one more Pokémon to create.
🔧 Crafting Meltan with Electromagnets
The final segment of the video focuses on the creation of Meltan, a unique Pokémon known for its metallic, Mercury-like appearance. The creator begins by designing a 3D print enclosure for a magnet, which will be used to make the Meltan model float. They also discuss the challenges faced during the mold-making process and the eventual redesign that led to a successful outcome. The creator uses silicon resin mixed with mica powder to achieve Meltan's metallic sheen and successfully levitates its eye using an electromagnet. The completed Meltan model, along with the other Pokémon projects, is celebrated as a testament to the creator's creativity and the support of their viewers and patrons.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Meltan
💡Poku
💡Shadow Ball
💡CNO
💡Evolution Line
💡3D Printing
💡Transparent PETG
💡Resin
💡Electromagnets
💡Silicone Resin
💡Kinetic Sand
💡Mold Making
Highlights
Creation of a real-life Meltan inspired by the game Hyoku Poke Dooku Pooku Poke or Pooku.
The game is a 3x3 puzzle where players name a Pokemon based on matching criteria.
Some puzzles feature guest puzzle creators, prompting the creator to reach out to the Pooku team.
The goal is to create a puzzle using existing projects and fill empty squares with new real projects.
For the Steel Plus Shadow Ball category, the creator used a floating Metagross.
For Steel Plus CNO, a floating Magnezone was used, and for Ghost and learn Shadow Ball, Spiritum was chosen.
The creator aimed to fill the base form CNO category with a new and improved ROM-based light.
Fire and Sinno categories were filled with ROM heat form, and first evolution fire with Foy cocoa rice cooker.
Three spots left in the puzzle led to the creation of a fire type Pokemon that can learn Shadow Ball, focusing on Lampent.
Lampent was chosen to receive more attention than the commonly seen Litwick and Chandelure.
A custom flame-shaped diffuser was created for Lampent, using a light Alpha 133 recommended by a Patreon.
3D modeling of Lampent was done in Blender and Tinkercad, with the head printed using clear resin.
PCB way was used for professional 3D printing needs, resulting in high-quality prints for the project.
For the Ghost plus first evolution category, an unconventional choice of Sandygast from Alola region was selected.
Sandygast was modeled and attempts were made to create it using moon sand, but faced challenges.
Kinetic sand was used to successfully create a Sandygast mold with the shovel and eyes added.
The final Pokemon for steel first evolution was Meltan, created using electromagnets for a floating effect.
Meltan was designed to be squishy with a metallic sheen, using silicon resin and mica powder.
Despite facing challenges with the mold, Meltan was successfully created with a levitating eye.
The creator expressed pride in the Meltan project, considering it one of their best pieces.
The support from viewers and patrons was acknowledged as crucial for bringing these ideas to life.