
Heya!
I really wanted to make a poseable 3D model for anthropomorphic horses and I wanted to give it out for free. Currently this a prototype, but with feedback from you guys I’m hoping I can get more advice on improvements
Want to print it?
Send me note on FA and use this google drive link to download all 19 parts:
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If you want to see this improved and/or can’t get to a printer, please share this with as many people as you can!
I really wanted to make a poseable 3D model for anthropomorphic horses and I wanted to give it out for free. Currently this a prototype, but with feedback from you guys I’m hoping I can get more advice on improvements
Want to print it?
Send me note on FA and use this google drive link to download all 19 parts:
XXXXXX
Please share!
If you want to see this improved and/or can’t get to a printer, please share this with as many people as you can!
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2500 x 2000px
File Size 2.05 MB
tomorrow I'll start this print and they will be finished in 11:30hrs aprox, without expecting issues like filament breaking, too much humidity in the environment and others things that would make the print delayed a bit, I'll keep you informed if you want it.
the first test just in case will be made with these parameters:
-> No scaling (just pred/normal size)
-> Layer Height: 0.15mm
-> Infill: 15%
-> Speed: Auto. (With Prusa Slicer, the value of speed will variate a lot to make a balance into quality and efficiency)
-> Filament: PLA
-> Automatic Supports.
the first test just in case will be made with these parameters:
-> No scaling (just pred/normal size)
-> Layer Height: 0.15mm
-> Infill: 15%
-> Speed: Auto. (With Prusa Slicer, the value of speed will variate a lot to make a balance into quality and efficiency)
-> Filament: PLA
-> Automatic Supports.
Onto the first test, some pieces simply break at each joint (male and female joint), only some of them (neck, head, front and rear hooves) could be assembled, although with complications, this because the space in the joint is too tight in the "female" connector.
I can make a video showing how the joint works and how much space it has to carry out the movement, tomorrow I will reprint the pieces that have been broken to make a full assemble and showing all possible poses.
PS: about the infill its normal, I can increase too but this consume a lot more filament and time, and it's not recommended (at least like personal opinion) increase it more than 15% for figures or mask.
I can make a video showing how the joint works and how much space it has to carry out the movement, tomorrow I will reprint the pieces that have been broken to make a full assemble and showing all possible poses.
PS: about the infill its normal, I can increase too but this consume a lot more filament and time, and it's not recommended (at least like personal opinion) increase it more than 15% for figures or mask.
impossible on 45º, I had to rotate the individual pieces for long time and make some pressure to join them :/ and for the idea of piece exchanges would be a bit hard because each part are strongly attatched on the join. I'll start the re-print of the broken ones and I'll make a video showing the rotation and more.
maybe the effective config to print them would be at 0.06 or 0.1 on layer height and using manual supports with 35º of inclination (with automatic supports, these breaks some joints when I try to removal these ^^u), when I have this first test done, I'll try that new config and see what happens
maybe the effective config to print them would be at 0.06 or 0.1 on layer height and using manual supports with 35º of inclination (with automatic supports, these breaks some joints when I try to removal these ^^u), when I have this first test done, I'll try that new config and see what happens
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