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Charming Idiom Interpretation: Standing Out Chibi Chinese Style Ornament

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P2S
H2D
X1 Carbon
A1
H2S
H2C
P1P
X1E
P1S
X1
H2D Pro
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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5.7 h
4 plates

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Folks My 'Cute Idiom Twist' 3D printing series, installment 4, is here✨ This time, I'm bringing you the **'Stand Out' Q-version Chinese-style ornament**, continuing to use absurd creativity to give classic idioms a cute and unexpected twist In traditional allusions, 'to stand out' refers to Mao Sui's talent being revealed like an awl's tip breaking through a bag This time, we directly made '颖' (awl tip) into a round sign on the head of a Q-version figure, allowing workers, with their comical 'head-carrying-sign' posture, to literally 'push out' the '颖' from the crowd— perfectly echoing the literal meaning, completely subverting the 'hardcore' image of the awl, and transforming a serious allusion into a relatable 'struggling worker trying hard to get ahead' iconic moment😂

Design & Printing

  1. Structural Optimization The entire piece uses a multi-part modeling design, with the figure, sign, illuminated gateway, and double-layer base independently separable, perfectly compatible with Bambu Lab AMS multi-color printing, requiring no post-painting, and maximizing the black and white contrasting texture
  2. Print-Friendly Optimized the stress structure of the figure's legs and the sign's connection points to avoid printing overhangs and reduce support material usage PLA filament can easily form, allowing even beginners to print successfully on the first try
Who says idioms can only be old relics from textbooks Using 3D printing to give traditional culture a cute twist is the romance of contemporary workers The 'Cute Idiom Twist' series will continue to be updated, so folks who like it are welcome to like and save, and tell me in the comments which idiom you'd most like to see get a 'cute twist'👇

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