Skeleton Leaves - Willow
“Skeleton leaves” occur after leaf tissue decays and falls off, leaving behind the leaf’s delicate vascular structures. Real skeleton leaves are thin and fragile, but these resin-printed models will hold up much better!
See here for video: https://youtu.be/fV-QFGf_Hs8
These leaves are modelled from Dogwood, Alder and Willow leaves. Each download includes one “Flat” demonstration leaf, and three “Wrinkled” versions that look more realistic.
The thin “veins” in these models are only 0.4mm thick, making them a great choice for demonstrating the precision of a well-calibrated resin printer.
Download the full set: Dogwood: https://than.gs/m/985368 Alder: https://than.gs/m/985370 Willow: https://than.gs/m/985372


























It took a lot of fighting with my slicer but I managed to get these printing. All 0.16mm layer height with a 0.6mm nozzle. The trick I found to slicing it is X-Y contour compensation. At a certain threshold it goes from making floating lines to coherent layers. Around 0.35mm to 0.4mm for the original scale. You lose some detail but the effect still works
Wow~ It's so pretty design~ Happy new year~ :)