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Chīchīchī

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P1S
A1
X2D
X1E
X1
H2D
H2D Pro
H2S
P2S
X1 Carbon
P1P
H2C
A2L

0.08mm layer, 1 wall, 100% infill
0.08mm layer, 1 wall, 100% infill
Designer
7.9 h
2 plates

Print in Place double-sided version - with holes
Print in Place double-sided version - with holes
Designer
9.5 h
2 plates

Glued Double-Sided Version - with Punch Holes (requires glue)
Glued Double-Sided Version - with Punch Holes (requires glue)
Designer
9.9 h
3 plates

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An emoticon pack of the Q-version character Chīchīchī, printed with four colors of filament (red, yellow, blue, white), using official Bambu Lab PLA Basic filament:

  • 10100 Jade White
  • 10200 Red
  • 10400 Yellow
  • 10601 Dark Blue

The models were generated by processing some mobile game emoticons collected online, using software such as open-source software 大胖肥猫 from Bilibili UP, open-source software from an online expert ChromaPrint3D (online website https://chromaprint3d.com/, Github address Neroued/ChromaPrint3D), and Lumina-Layers.

If other brands of filament are used, there will certainly be color differences, but it is important to remember not to use PLA Lite or various matte and poorly translucent filaments.

 

Note:

For a 0.4mm nozzle, ensure good first layer adhesion and sufficient stickiness to avoid spaghetti. If the model warps locally, it is recommended to add a brim to the model before printing, or further clean the build plate and apply adhesive to ensure sufficient stickiness, or slightly increase the printing temperature as appropriate.

The model size can be adjusted as needed, but be careful not to scale the Z-axis when scaling!!

If scaling, it is recommended to check the slicing results, as excessive reduction may cause details to be too small and automatically ignored after slicing, preventing them from being printed.

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