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Wherefore, ye must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward, feasting upon the word of Christ, and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal life. 2 Nephi 31:20 I'm a 3d Printing enthusiast who's been on this platform for over a year now and I have eniyed every minute of it! I enjoy stardew valley zelda and other games which is the focus of my account. im also a part time coder! Come support me on patreon it helps out a ton!
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Finding Your Model Inspiration
Finding Your Model InspirationThroughout my first year on Makerworld, I have seen amazing things come to pass and not so great things. For example, one of the most common posts I see nowadays is that has kind of plagued Makerworld is ā€œwhat should I design?ā€. Now, don't get me wrong, it's great to get public opinion on what to create. However, overusing this question can be quite degrading to the community. So, I've written this article to help with that! Let's go through 5 steps to start getting inspiration for your models on your own!* And remember, do not steal models, it doesn't help anybody, and it's just wrong. *Ā Ā 1. Exploring the Models tabStart by exploring the trending or featured sections of the model page.These highlight what’s enjoyed in the community right now, whether it’s seasonal decor, clever gadgets, or fan art. Ask yourself:Ā What twist could I add to this idea?OrHow could I improve this?Ā Ā 2. Follow Creators You AdmireLet's face it, we all have creators we admire. And something can be said from getting inspiration from them as well! Look into their collections, remix their models, look at their design, and how they solve design challenges. Inspiration often comes from building on someone else's foundation with your own niche ideas!Ā Ā 3. Read Comments & Requests on the Community PageScroll through model pages and community posts. You’ll find people asking for tweaks. alternate versions, or entirely new ideas. These are perfect for inspiration. And trust me, if you can't find any today, don't worry, they'll pop up.Ā Ā 4. Explore topics you loveSearch by tags for the things you enjoy making, such as fidgets, video game items, useful decorations, etc. You may very well find things that Makerworld needs from a category, or on the contrary things you should stay away from, such as coasters because let's face it, there are way too many. Then, think of what you enjoy about that genre. Remember, no idea is too far flung!Ā Ā 5. Sketch Ideas Based on GapsAfter exploring, take note of what’s missing. Is there a tool holder for left-handed users? A themed decoration that hasn’t been done? A print-in-place toy with a new mechanism?Ā Sketch rough concepts even if they’re messy. The goal is momentum, not perfection.Ā Ā So, in conclusion, the most important thing to remember is that it's your model and your ideas, so even if other people may not immediately be warmed to the idea. Keep pressing on! And if it's not a hit model, take note. Maybe try something else but never give up no matter what you can do anything you put your mind to! I hope this was informative and helpful!
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