Frenchie
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Meet Frenchie!
Sculpted in Zbrush, about 20-25 h of sculpting (I think).
I worked hard to achieve that french look :)
This sculpture is printable without support as usual.
For the printed model in the picture I used ColorFabb's WoodFill fine PLA. It has 30% wood in it which makes it perfect to sand down imperfections. I then covered it with gray primer.
If you want to see more of my characters:
http://olasundberg.com
Cheers
/Sculptor
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Hi
Great design
I put Frenchie in her natural habitat ;)
www.thingiverse.com/make:126302
Hi
I have always problem to print out this Frenchie. First the arm goes down and/or after 50% of the head it's removed from the
bed.
What can I do? I tried with 100%, 80% or 70% scale.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Thomas
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