Venice Italy 3D Miniature

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Venice Italy 3D Miniature

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P1S
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X1 Carbon
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A1 mini

Designer Profile (0.16mm layer, Grid infill)
Designer Profile (0.16mm layer, Grid infill)
Designer
4.3 h
1 plate
5.0(6)

Printable Frame w/ Water (Optional)
Printable Frame w/ Water (Optional)
Designer
2 h
2 plates
5.0(5)

Multicolor Venice + Water
Multicolor Venice + Water
Designer
8.3 h
2 plates
5.0(4)

"Venice" Label (Optional)
"Venice" Label (Optional)
Designer
15 min
1 plate
5.0(1)
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Description

3d miniature of Venice, Italy!

 

Model created in Blender primarily using data from the Blosm addon.

 

Check out my collection of other miniature cities: https://makerworld.com/en/u/1935755220/collections/146964

 

European miniatures collection: https://makerworld.com/en/u/1935755220/collections/497061

 

Slicing & Printing Details

 

This model was designed to be printed with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.16mm layer heights.

 

I highly recommend using Arachne walls when slicing this model! This might take considerably longer to slice depending on your computer's hardware, but it often it includes smaller details & buildings that ‘Classic’ walls might omit.

 

Unfortunately MakerWorld's verification process times out when I try to upload my print profile with Arachne walls enabled by default, so you'll most likely need to change this setting yourself.

 

If slicing with Arachne walls causes issues or takes an extended period of time, try switching back to ‘Classic’ walls and reducing the line/extrusion width of outer walls (external perimeters) to around 0.4mm instead.

 

Try using a 0.2mm nozzle (0.08mm layer heights) for even finer detail!

 

Framing Details

 

This model measures almost exactly 6.7in by 4.7in (170.5mm X 119.5mm) and should fit most 5x7 frames (assuming frame lip/overlap is around a quarter inch). Feel free to change the scale/size of the model(s) to meet your needs.

 

Personally I use these cheap frames from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C8HY7YSQ

And blue printer paper: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006IDQT

 

I also included a fully printable frame (including a 1mm thick water plate) designed to fit all my miniature cities.

 

Gif of the Printable Frame

 

A frame is not required! This model looks great by itself and can be displayed almost anywhere.

 

If you are interested in selling my models, see my Patreon page for a commercial license.

 

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Designer Profile (0.16mm layer, Grid infill)
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Designer Profile (0.16mm layer, Grid infill)
Super rendu d'impression en 0,4mm. Imprimé avec un esun Blanc, et un bleu sunlu marine. Collé a la superglue.
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Printable Frame w/ Water (Optional)
All fit perfect
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Designer Profile (0.16mm layer, Grid infill)
Awsome project
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Printable Frame w/ Water (Optional)
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the fully assembled one when i go to pull it into my P1P it changes my presets to x1c is this still good to print that way?
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Yes you might want to switch the printer preset back to P1P but you should be good to print!
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I sent you a private message..
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Interesting, I quite like your models, they are very well-detailed. Is there any chance you can find a way to connect the 2 side islands to the main body even if that means making a multi-colored print with water-colored connectors for the 2 islands?
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Some people in the past have been able to combine other city models with the provided water plate. I went ahead and uploaded a multi-color print profile with Venice and the water plate pre-assembled as seen in the attached pictures below!
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Print Profile
Multicolor Venice + Water
my boss wife and him went to venice and when i showed them he wanted to suprise his wife with it
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Printable Frame w/ Water (Optional)
Ein Bilderrahmen ohne Schnickschnack.
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so good
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