Baby Krishna with Mother Yashoda -[Easy to Print Filament Painting]

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Baby Krishna with Mother Yashoda -[Easy to Print Filament Painting]

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Simple to print, you dont need a multi colour AMS or MMU unit. All you need is black and white filament. This will print in any FDM printer capable of printing 0.08 layer height.

 

This filament painting is created with Steve Lavitas' brilliant Hueforge software. It creates beautiful colour 3D prints from images. Photos dont do justice to the prints, they have to be seen and felt to be appreciated. The original image was converted to black and white and optimised for Hueforge.

 

About the Model:

Created from a popular Hare Krishna painting by Muralidhara Dasa (1979). Krishna appeared as the son of Devaki and Vasudeva in the prison of King Kamsa. For His safety He was transferred to the nearby village of Vrindavana where He grew up as the foster son of Mother Yasoda and Nanda Maharaja. This painting shows Mother Yasoda with baby Krishna.

 

Printing Instructions:

Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm

Filaments Used:
PLA+ Esun Black Transmission Distance: 2.6
PLA+ Esun White Transmission Distance: 10

Swap Instructions:
Start with Black
At layer #6 (0.56mm) swap to White for the rest. This can be easily configured on your slicer when slicing.

IMPORTANT NOTE: For colour accuracy you will need to print with white filament with a Transmission Distance (TD) of 10. The TD of the black does'nt seem to matter. But dont worry, just use ESUN White and Black. I chose Esun because that brand seems to be universally available across the world. You will have the same result with ANY white filament with a TD of 10. To find the TD of your filament check out:

https://www.printables.com/model/553131-hueforge-td-tester-mount-125x90mm-led-panel-insert

or

https://www.printables.com/model/516863-detailed-td-calibration-step-test-for-hueforge

or

just use Esun White and Black

 

Learn more about these beautiful printed pictures from my blog post -

"Story of 'God Pictures' - The Ubiquitous Lithographs of India"

 

If you like my work, consider supporting me on Patreon!

 


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