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Baldur's Gate Mysterious Artifact - Remix

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Prism Body - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Prism Body - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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17.5 h
3 plates
5.0(14)

Panels - 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Panels - 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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14.1 h
2 plates
4.9(12)

Translucent Glyphs, 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Translucent Glyphs, 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is the Mysterious Artifact from Baldur's Gate 3, remixed from Dimensional_Whi. I had an issue getting the two halves of the original prism model to close, so I modified the top half and created a unified version of the entire internal prism model. The prism looks good with transparent PETG but the infill is visible… feel free to experiment with the infill or using none at all! Go ahead and share print profiles if you are so inclined. 

 

For the external glyph panels, I created a print profile for all 20 panels to print upright. Upright printing maximizes detail and makes for much easier sanding/priming/painting. Print the panels SLOWWWWW or you will get gaps or artifacts (this may have been a filament issue, but slowing down to 50% solved it). They take a while so be patient. Make sure your build plate is clean since the adhesion area is relatively small for each panel. 

 

Originals uploaded by Dimensional_Whi licensed under Creative Commons Public Domain.

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Perfect print
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Woah! That looks amazing!!!
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Please tell me what filaments you used!!
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Replying to @user_1502937625 :
I used Bambu matte gray and red silk and used very diluted red acrylic paint to create the bleeding effect.
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All primed, painted, and glued together. Excellent print! I used red translucent for the body and gray silk+ for the panels, then added red and black acrylic paint for the details.
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Beautiful! Thanks for printing
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Printed great! I will update when I’ve put it all together and painted, but I used red trasnluscent for the central artifact and gray silk+ for the panels. Even in pieces I can tell it’s going to look super cool when it’s done.
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Wow!! It looks amazing. The gray silk filament is a great choice
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I’m so happy with it!
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Panels - 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
beautiful print, only thing I would recommend is to make magnet holes for the top and bottom or someway to easily take it apart. otherwise it came out great.
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amazing model and very easy assembly, 10/10!
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I printed the panels just fine at normal speed. I agree with the vertical orientation for better detail in the surface but it leaves a nasty brim and support to take off. I was going to use a different material for the support but then I realize the whole thing is supported and it would likely just move and fail. So I'm wondering if on the back side and adaptive layers might work better. The lid for the artifact doesn't have the matching pins in the large portion of the artifact. Was this intentional? I might experiment with the panels or just accept an hour of filing and sanding on the bottom edge.
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From my trials with the panels, printing them on their backs results in a terrible face quality, even on the finest layer height. You will see valleys and layer lines, since they are all concave pieces. It simply wasn’t worth it; removing and sanding away the brims/supports was so much easier. also, yes the absence of the pins was intentional. The main reason for this remix was because the two halves of the original were poorly mated and did not fit. I meant to go back and adjust the pins but time wasn’t on my side. I had success just manually aligning and cementing the parts together, though.
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Replying to @manny_g :
ah.. makes sense on the pins. Thank you. For the poor face quality showing the layer lines I get it. I'm wondering if adaptive layers would address that. I'm also going to consider a different approach to a support "bed" for the panels so it works. When I tried PETG as the interface layer and PLA for the panels I could see the tiny support trees where just peeling up because they were too tiny
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this piece comes out amazing the supports along the bottom of the individual sides having giving me a little bit of an issue but they clean up fine in time. the only change I keep trying to make is modifying the interior to add some sets of magnets so that way I can make the two sections magnet together and I can put it on my table during session to hold things like spare Minis and dice.
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this is good feedback. the original design I remixed was meant to house magnets but the two “halves” did not mate together… there was a huge gap between them because they were not keyed correctly. I was working on the magnet aspect and will push out updates if I make headway. thanks for your feedback and for printing this project!
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Prism Body - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed great. no issues
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Panels - 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed great. no issues
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awesome print, I love the design. If I could say one thing it would be really cool if you added some slots for magnets between the halves for the purpose of installing LEDs. otherwise I was really happy with it
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