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Bobbleheads de una cabezona que mira al cielo

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P1S
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H2D Pro
H2S
H2D
A1
X1 Carbon
P1P
A1 mini
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H2C
X2D
A2L

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Designer
2.2 h
1 plate

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Woman looking at the sky. Poop Pop Stop

This is one of my most recent personal projects (Lori-pop), where I seek to merge the art of digital modeling with the tangible reality of 3D printing.

The design is inspired by cartoon and caricature style, focusing on a female figure with a high bun hairstyle and a confident pose (hands on hips). The neck is a spring so she can always gaze at the sky


The model was designed with print optimization in mind, dividing the piece into key components: body, head, and base. This not only facilitates print quality (by reducing supports) but also prepares the figure for possible articulated assembly or for simpler post-processing and painting.


This piece represents the complete cycle of my work: from conceptual 3D design to final production with PLA filament.

 

It is important to inform you that the piece must be assembled with a strong adhesive, such as Loctite.

 

I decided to print the head and body separately. Why? Primarily to optimize quality in the neck and bun, which are areas with difficult overhangs. Printing the body vertically and the head separately allowed me to better control supports and avoid visible marks on the face and torso.
[You can add key technical details here, e.g.: The body required tree supports at the bottom, and I printed the head with a raft for better adhesion.]

 

 

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