Meso-American Toucan
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I'd went looking for a Meso-American representation of a Toucan, something I thought would be easy but I couldn't find anything … So I made one. I should add that I do not claim any Meso-American heritage and while I hope it accurately represents the art style, I can't actually vouch for that. The 3MF file has two different birds. One is MUCH larger. That's the one to use if you want to print out the jewels. I've found that it's about as small as it can be made and still be a practical size for the jewels. If you don't want to use the jewels, go for the smaller one and paint it however you would like.
There are four sizes of jewels. The two smallest are for the eyes. The three medium are for the wings and the base. The two largest are for the headdress and the chest and the square is also for the chest. I used translucent filament for the jewels, and if anyone knows a better way of doing jewels, I would love to hear about it.
Oh! I almost forgot to add that I made the original STL file for this with the image to 3D and it did a most excellent job of taking my original image and converting it!
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