Crocs Voronoi

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Crocs Voronoi

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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18 May 24 EDIT: I've added an estimated size guide based off MakerVerse Designs's crocs. I also added a heal to the model and angled it up like their crocs so it's easier to print. You may need some basic support pillars still, like they describe in their listing. Due to file size limitations on Maker World, the angled model is available on my printables listing - let me know if you think I should replace the model here on Maker World with the angled model.


A voronoi remix of Jjhu's crocs - size 40, US 7.5 men, US 9 women


Hi there !


 

I challenged myself to learn how to make Voronoi models. To make the model I remeshed the model first with “Instant Meshes” to go low poly, then used a couple modifiers in blender to turn it Voronoi. I have this model on Printables, but thought I'd share it with the community here as well.
 

I haven't printed these myself, but someone who had success and did print it commented that they “printed with 2 wall loops, 10% gyroid infill, manual tree supports, and at a 45° angle to prevent too many overhangs.” They use TPU to print them 

Tbh this was more of a design and rendering exercise for me but I wanted to share it anyway !


The original model was sized as 40, US 7.5 men, US 9 women. Surely you could scale these to make them different sizes, but I would do some measurements in the model before printing to make sure they're the desired size.


 

Happy Printing !

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兄弟,有没有别的图,习他
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Sorry I'm not sure what you mean ! 🙏
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looks good, hope you can provide size guide for it
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Hi mate ! I created an estimated size guide based on MakerVerse Design's crocs (https://makerworld.com/en/models/425034), just for you ! I also made up a new angled model with a heal, which you may need to use to print the larger shoes. I've detailed it in an "EDIT" in the listing description. I can replace the model here on Maker World for you with the angled model if you'd like me to, otherwise you can find it on my printables listing
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For a UK 9 what scale do you recommend in the bambu slicer ? thanks
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Hi mate, as I say in the description, I haven't printed these myself as they were a modelling exercise for me. I've had 2 people share their prints on the Printables listing who seemed to have success - I think they printed them as they are. What I would do is draw a template of my foot on a piece of paper to find my size, measure it and model it in Blender (make sure you have the scene world dimensions set up correctly), then bring the shoe model in and see what scale I would need for it to fit. Sorry I'm no expert in shoe sizes so I couldn't give you any recommendations on your specific size, but would love to hear how you go if you do try working this out ! Goodluck friend
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
forte e bella come stampa!
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