I used Lychee Slicer for this print and it was quite finicky.
After a lot of trial and error these are the settings I settled on.
I've attached my resin settings in the photos.
I printed directly on the build plate so there was a slight elephant foot effect which I just sanded off.
If I was going to print this again I'd increase the compensation on the burn in layers to .25.
I've also attached a photo of the model in the slicer with the supports used, I recommend using quite a bit more supports as every single one of the connect areas sagged.
Easily sanded to look much better but would have been easier if I set up more supports.
I would avoid using supports on the torso of the body because they can be a pain to remove.
Super happy with how it turned out.
I airbrushed it with one layer of white all over and topped that with 2 layers of red and some gloss mod podge.
Great model with minimal issues for this odd shape.
Thanks!
I can't for the life of me seem to get this to print properly. It 95% turns out great except for it's but and "mouth" where it the new layer starts, it always seems to mess up and not print/form a hole instead for the first 2-3 layers in justvthose exact locations
It needs supports. I used 0.2 layer height, 4 walls. 15% infill(maybe to much)
supports everywhere at 60% overhead angle.
and my dog is the nebula in the picture. Turned out great.
Discussions — Pooping Balloon Dog
Is there a file to print just the poop balloon?
if you use orcaslicer, you can split models
I can't for the life of me seem to get this to print properly. It 95% turns out great except for it's but and "mouth" where it the new layer starts, it always seems to mess up and not print/form a hole instead for the first 2-3 layers in justvthose exact locations
Tree supports! It's a lot easier to break loose
What's the trick to getting the support out from between the legs?
hi there dose this need supports/ raft and what are the recommended settings please
It needs supports. I used 0.2 layer height, 4 walls. 15% infill(maybe to much) supports everywhere at 60% overhead angle. and my dog is the nebula in the picture. Turned out great.