duerer There really was a lot of support involved, however, they came off easily and never really fused with the core model. There was one up the ridge of the nose. I don't get how the algorithms do that.
rraisonhomme Thank you for your answer! Your printed model is really very detailed π! I'm wondering how you printed the hairs with all its overhangs. Even with temporary supports, this doesn't seem to me easy.
duerer Thanks for the appreciation. I used an anycubic i3 S. I wanted to try a model that was less than ideal for 3d-printing to see what it could do and I was surprised about the out-of-the-box-result without much tweaking. It is about 8 cm tall.
Itβs neat to be able to printout your 3D projects like that. Nice work.
duerer There really was a lot of support involved, however, they came off easily and never really fused with the core model. There was one up the ridge of the nose. I don't get how the algorithms do that.
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rraisonhomme Thank you for your answer! Your printed model is really very detailed π! I'm wondering how you printed the hairs with all its overhangs. Even with temporary supports, this doesn't seem to me easy.
duerer Thanks for the appreciation. I used an anycubic i3 S. I wanted to try a model that was less than ideal for 3d-printing to see what it could do and I was surprised about the out-of-the-box-result without much tweaking. It is about 8 cm tall.
Great work π! What printer are you using and how big is the printed model?