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Bitey the Dog Skull.
Public domain triangle mesh in the same format as bunny
Based on a model by bluebieis which was then reduced to 5K polygons in MeshLab [originally 102K polygons].
Info about the original model:
Bitey the Dog Skull by bluebieis licensed under the Creative Commons - Public Domain Dedication license.
Description
"A friend loaned me this dog skull to scan, which is reproduced here by about 100 photos fed in to Agisoft PhotoScan. Being a part of nature, I dedicate it to the Public Domain. I hope to see some rad remixes! The zipped .dae file contains the raw mesh (fully textured!) exported by PhotoScan. Agisoft didn't capture the teeth properly, so I reconstructed them myself in the included STL, and removed scanner support material.
Update: Teeth have been reconstructed from photos using the digital sculpting tools in Blender. So now your prints can be extra fangy!"
npm i bitey

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bitey the dog skull. public domain triangle mesh in the same format as 'bunny'
The npm package bitey receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, bitey popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bitey demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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