Penguin by the Anchor
Humans rarely hunted penguins directly, but slowly starved them to death. Commercial large-scale capture of krill had made penguins face undernourishment. Businessmen capture them for the rich krill omega-3s! Krill is the basis of the Antarctic food chain, including emperor penguins, Adelie penguins, blue whales, and various albatrosses feed on krill.
If there’s no krill at the South Pole, the natural ecosystem will be collapsed and penguins will be the biggest victim! The research team believes that industrial-scale capturing is one of the greatest threats to krill in the Antarctic ocean. If commercial practices of krill are not stopped, the number of penguins in the near future may be reduced by 1/3.
In fact, we don’t need to grab the penguins’ food because omega-3 is widely found in human daily, such as fish, nuts, seaweed, etc. Do not be deceived by the commercial interests and the gimmicks! Do not buy krill products! It's not your health that you spend money on, but the poor and helplessness for the lives of the penguins.
The design of this penguin has been completed for some time. When I learned about the crisis facing by the penguins, I hope people pay attention to this matter and be reminded by my work! I then designed an ice floe with anchors hanging to clearly understand that the penguins have been invaded excessively by humans. When you print this work and share the printed results, please remember to use your anchored ice floe to tell your friends that penguins in the Antarctic ocean are facing human damage!
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Material used: SpiderMaker PLA
Matt black, extinction white, orange, warm white, original leather
Design Software: SketchUp
PRINT UP+ & CR10
Printing Recommendation
Height: 0.2mm
Support Type: None
Not less than 0.75 and increase the resolution to 0.15mm when downsize printing
(ps. Because the accuracy on the printer is not the same. If the assembly parts are too loose or too tight, the parts may be reduced or enlarged to offset the assembly failure caused by the printer's tolerances.)
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【Penguin by the Anchor】
Humans rarely hunted penguins directly, but slowly starved them to death. Commercial large-scale capture of krill had made penguins face undernourishment. Businessmen capture them for the rich krill omega-3s! Krill is the basis of the Antarctic food chain, including emperor penguins, Adelie penguins, blue whales, and various albatrosses feed on krill. The absence of krill in the Antarctic would lead to the collapse of the natural ecosystem, and penguins would be the biggest victims! The research team believes that industrial-scale capturing is one of the greatest threats to krill in the Antarctic ocean. If commercial practices of krill are not stopped, the number of penguins in the near future may be reduced by 1/3.
In fact, we don’t need to grab the penguins’ food because omega-3 is widely found in human daily food, such as fish, nuts, seaweed, etc. Do not be deceived by the commercial interests and the gimmicks! Do not buy krill products! It's not your health that you spend money on, but the poor and helpless lives of the penguins.
The design of this penguin has been completed for some time. When I learned about the crisis facing by the penguins, I hope to use this work to remind people to pay attention to this matter! I then designed an ice floe with anchors hanging to clearly understand that humans have excessively invaded the penguins' territory. When you print this work and share the printed results, please remember to use this anchored ice floe to tell your friends that penguins in the Antarctic ocean are facing human damage!
Thanks SpiderMaker for sponsoring the creation of this work
Materials used: SpiderMaker PLA
Matt black, extinction white, orange, warm white, original leather
Design Software: SketchUp
Printing: UP+ & CR10
Printing Suggestions
Layer Height: 0.2mm
No Supports
When scaling down the print, do not scale below 0.75 and increase the resolution to 0.15mm
(ps. Due to the varying accuracy of printers, if assembly parts are too loose or too tight, you can reduce or enlarge the parts to offset the assembly failure caused by the printer's tolerances.)
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Printer Brand:
Up
Printer:
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
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