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Explore the various possibilities of 3D printing.
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1 model more than 5,000 successful prints.

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Macaw can now stand on walls, making it more suitable for diverse display scenarios.#Crowdfunding Feature
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New Release: Hanging Macaw with Redesigned Legs & Suspension Points
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A macaw soaring with spread wings, the stretch goal have been reached!
#Crowdfunding Feature #Thankyou
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#Newmodel #Crowdfunding Feature THE BLUE-YELLOW MACAW IS READY! Get it for free in Stretch Goal!(Edited)
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The number of followers is about to reach 400, thank you very much for your liking! I am continuously optimizing the model. After communicating with Bambu, due to the large number of crowdfunding works recently launched, the launch of the Macaw model may be postponed until after February 15th.
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The crowdfunding will be launched soon, and it is expected to start when the number of followers reaches around 200. Thank you all for liking this model~
Assemble Lab: LifeSize Macaw
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PandaN
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Today, I want to share some stories about me and 3D printing, which also led to the origin of this macaw.
When I first got my 3D printer (A1), I was deeply captivated by this manufacturing method. I lay down beside the hotbed to observe every line it made. It was also at that time that I believed that for each different manufacturing method, the model should utilize it. Just like the hammer marks on metal products, the manufacturing process gives it a special presentation.
So I created a tutorial on how to use modifiers to achieve the appearance of wood grain on the surface of 3D printed objects(https://makerworld.com/zh/models/868884-add-wood-grain-effects-to-your-models-using-a-smal#profileId-820403). Next, I used the dual-nozzle model of H2D to create a fuzzy penguin(https://makerworld.com/zh/models/1820752-lying-fluffy-little-penguin#profileId-1943477). The fluffy texture of this penguin made me reluctant to put it down, and I was also thinking about how to achieve a real feather effect.
When I actually implemented it, I found that everything was actually so simple, yet the results were so impressive. You can see the modeling and printing method of the fuzzy penguin on the face of the macaw, and find the shadow of wood grain printing on the feathers.
Even after I have finished creating a model on the computer, I am unable to render it. The true effect can only be revealed after slicing.
Actually, my modeling skills are not considered top-notch among many skilled modelers, but I still hope to continuously expand the possibilities of 3D printing effects through these novel ideas.
Next, I will strive to optimize the model of the macaw, optimizing the seams, installation experience, and other aspects to the limits of my abilities. I also appreciate everyone's love and support!#Crowdfunding Feature #New Designs #Newmodel
Assemble Lab: LifeSize Macaw
Crowdfunding
PandaN
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