Mount Denali (McKinley)

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Mount Denali (McKinley)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Mount Denali digital terrain model rendered from USGS Public domain data.

 

For colors I use Polymaker polyterra series: cappuccino Gradient for the bare rocks between trees and snow line. Can make this switch between brown/grey, pick dual extrusion for a shadow effects. Any silk/glitter shiny for the light trees and a army green for the darker trees. Cold white makes great snow, pick something closer to blue hue than yellow.

 

General User disclaimer: This is an artistic representation of a real place in the Earth, sourced from publicly available data. This is an artistic representation and may contain errors, inaccuracies, and in no way should be used for navigation. The designer is in no way liable for misuse of this model. Please print and enjoy this fantastic piece of art. Printed with multiple filaments and some details touched up with marker. Your product may vary slightly

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This looks great. Boosted. What do you mean by dual extrusion on the bambu lab printers? Could you please specify each color that you used in the print you photographed? It looks like you have some hueforge like effects going on, so the exact filament used is important to know. On the flanks of Denali your photo shows snow peaks with a nice dark gradient on the upper elevations, but the 3mf file doesn't show any of that with the 4 colors included in the 3mf file. Did you do that gradient coloring by painting post processing? Also, you suggest silk or glitter filament, which of the 4 colors you have assigned would be silk/glitter? what color would the silk be? It looks like the model is essentially hand painted, rather than by layer height, is that correct?
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