Reclining Naiad
Description
Reclining Naiad
Antonio Canova (Italian, Possagno 1757–1822 Venice)
Date: 1819–24
Culture: Italian (Rome)
Medium: Marble
Dimensions: Overall (wt confirmed): 35 x 75 x 32 1/2 in., 2558lb. (88.9 cm, 75 in., 82.6 cm, 1160.3012kg)
Classification: Sculpture
Accession Number: 1970.1
Captured using Autodesk 123D Catch by David Neff at the Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York as a part of the Met MakerBot Hackathon, June 2012. For more information about this work visit: metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/120021001
Antonio Canova (Italian, Possagno 1757–1822 Venice)
Date: 1819–24
Culture: Italian (Rome)
Medium: Marble
Dimensions: Overall (wt confirmed): 35 x 75 x 32 1/2 in., 2558lb. (88.9 cm, 75 in., 82.6 cm, 1160.3012kg)
Classification: Sculpture
Accession Number: 1970.1
Captured using Autodesk 123D Catch by David Neff at the Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York as a part of the Met MakerBot Hackathon, June 2012. For more information about this work visit: metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/120021001
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sanktnelson
on
September 25, 2012
said:
doesn't open for me in meshlab, just displays an empty design. All other STLs I've tried work fine. Could someone upload a slighly reduced poly version maybe?
Bradpokey
on
June 3, 2012
said:
Be careful with the model as uploaded - it isn't quite flat on the bottom or touching the platform when it's first imported. After I adjusted it and resized by .75, it seemed to go very well!
I'm relatively new to this, so I'm still having trouble getting things to completely stick when printing raftless. This one printed beautifully, except for a little upturned edge.on the near right corner. Sliced in ReplicatorG with no problem.
flint_read
on
June 2, 2012
said:
trying to slice it but it keeps crashing Slic3r
I'll try it in Kisslicer and report

This lady has some problems. She has dimples, but in the wrong places (caused by glare) See what I mea: http://i.imgur.com/vfOczP5.jpg I hope someday we can get a better scan.