This phrase describes the availability of digital design files, specifically in STL (STereoLithography) format, depicting a dragon model designed with movable joints. These files are offered at no cost and enable users to create physical representations of the dragon through 3D printing. An example would be searching online repositories for a design that allows the dragon’s wings, legs, and neck to be posed after printing.
The accessibility of such resources fosters creativity, learning, and innovation within the 3D printing community. Individuals gain the opportunity to explore complex designs, experiment with different materials and printing techniques, and personalize their creations. Historically, access to intricate 3D models required significant design skills or financial investment. The free distribution of these files democratizes access, allowing a broader audience to participate in the creation and customization of complex figures.