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Cyberwolf: Born from the Digital Wilderness

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P1S
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A1 mini
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2.1 h
1 plate

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 Cyberwolf: Born from the Digital Wilderness

In a world where nature and cybernetic future collide, a new apex predator emerges. This isn't a creature born of flesh and bone, but a synthesis of sharp algorithms, organic textures, and bold design.

This model perfectly captures the duality of the Cyberwolf. The front half embodies the wild, raw essence of a natural wolf with highly detailed fur, while the rear seamlessly transitions into stylized, geometric cybernetic plating. He stands poised on a sci-fi tech base, ready to leap off your build plate and into the neon-lit grid.

🛠️ Print Settings & Specifications

To capture the intricate contrast between the organic fur and the hard-surface armor, the model was sliced with precise parameters to optimize both quality and print time:

  • Layer Height: 0.16mm — The sweet spot for retaining incredible detail on the fur and sharp lines on the mechanical body without inflating the print time.
  • Infill: 15% Grid — Provides a sturdy internal skeleton for the wolf's geometric torso while keeping material usage highly efficient.
  • Supports: Tree Supports — Used to gently cradle the low-hanging areas and the complex sci-fi base, ensuring effortless removal and a flawless surface finish.
  • Material: PLA Gray — The neutral gray tone is perfect for showcasing mechanical details, catching shadows beautifully along the model's facets.
  • Print Time: 2 hours and 15 minutes — A fast, rewarding print that brings a high-fidelity sci-fi figure to life in just one sitting.
  • Filament Used:  35 grams — Incredibly lightweight and eco-friendly, proving that striking desktop art doesn't need to waste material.

💡 Filament & Post-Processing Tips

  • Cooling: Make sure your part cooling fan is running at 100% for the overhangs on the wolf's chest fur and chin.
  • Support Removal: Because of the tree supports, they should pop right off. Start from the base and gently work your way up to the wolf's body to prevent snapping the legs.
  • Display: Looks spectacular under a direct desk lamp, which accentuates the high-contrast shadows between the organic fur and the polygon armor.

Bring this digital guardian to your desk. Download, slice, and let the Cyberwolf hunt on your printer!

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