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Lizard Tom | Lizard Tom

This model is created by Image to 3D
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X1 Carbon
H2D
H2S
P2S
A1 mini
P1S
H2D Pro
A1
P1P
H2C
X1E
X1
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
Designer
7.6 h
1 plate
4.5(4)

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Description

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【Chinese Introduction】

This is my creation, "Lizard Tom"! This model is an experimental work that transforms 2D images into 3D models using AI technology. He not only has big, adorable eyes but also a slightly "rebellious" hand gesture, perfect for placing on your desk or in a prominent spot to help express your inner thoughts.

⚠️ 【Printing Challenge Warning】 This model is challenging to print!

  • Material and Environment: The physical model in the photos was printed using ABS. Due to ABS's shrinkage properties, it is strongly recommended to use an enclosed printer (such as X1C or P1S) to maintain environmental temperature and prevent warping or cracking.
  • Support Settings: Supports must be enabled! The model's chin, arms, and most critically, the "fingers" have overhang structures. Improper settings can easily lead to print failure.
  • Removal Reminder: Please be gentle when removing supports from the hands and fine details to avoid breaking his small, expressive hands.

If you want to lower the printing difficulty, it is recommended to use PLA or PETG instead.

【English Description】

Meet Tom the Lizard—the reptile with a little bit of "attitude"!

This model was created using AI 2D-to-3D technology, transforming a simple character into a high-detail 3D printing project. With his big, googly eyes and that "unmistakable" hand gesture, Tom is the perfect desk companion.

⚠️ 【PRINTING CHALLENGE & WARNING】 Please note that this is not an easy print!

  • Material: The models in the photos were printed using ABS. Because of ABS shrinkage, an enclosed printer is highly recommended to prevent warping.
  • Supports Required: Do not print without supports! The chin, arms, and especially those tiny, expressive fingers have significant overhangs.
  • Post-Processing: Be extremely careful when removing the support structures around the hands to avoid breaking the fingers.

If you want an easier printing experience, I highly recommend using PLA or PETG instead of ABS.

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