I created a multicolor integrated model of Clarus the dogcow to leverage the AMS. All the other models I've seen are not multicolor prints and have the black pixels raised. In this design they're flush with the rest of the model.
I modeled this according to the original dogcow bitmapped image designed by Susan Kare that first appeared in 1983 in MacOS.
I recommend ordering the print order of the black pixels first - this creates a cleaner print. Technically, Clarus must be displayed with the head pointing to the left, so it's up to you if you want to print it as is, or flip it and use the smooth bed as the front. I've done both, and I find using the smooth bed for the front side is better.
Learn more about Clarus here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogcow
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