Articulated Dragon 005 - Crystallized - No supports - Print in place - STL
Hello I present to you the articulated Dragon 005 in its crystallized version Ideal for decoration on your desk, I recommend using a shiny PLA material to highlight the polygons of the dragons and create the shiny effect of the crystals when they move.
Advantages • This dragon design is adjusted and scaled for printing on the most printers on the market. • Ideal for those starting out in the world of 3D printing. • This design requires no supports and is fully articulated.
If you liked this design and are excited to print it, you can post your MAKE in the comments
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Im new to 3d printing and Im a little confused. It says that no supports are needed but when I put it into cura theres red and I believe in those places are where support are needed right? is it something I did wrong or should I just ignore it?
Cura will recommend supports for any angle greater than what is generally recommended (45 degrees). The modeler is confident that you'll be able to get away with achieving greater angles. Generally it's safe to ignore it if the modeler specifies that supports aren't needed.
ok thank you this is really helpful
你好,我在3D打印的是时候,模型的龙脚和龙身体的部位脚接触到了,打出来的模型有你的名称,能去掉吗,我订阅了你的商业许可证。
This articulated Dragon 005 in its crystallized version sounds impressive for desk decoration! Perfect for showcasing the beauty of 3D printing with otto squishmallow shiny PLA material.
Hi man :D What settings to use on BambuLab P1S so i can get the best print?
Hello! This looks beautiful but I don't think I got the correct filament to print it and make it look as good as this one. Can you please share the brand/type of filament you used?
Those pictures are not real, they are "renders" (computer generated) of what the 3d model looks like. Any 3d print will have layer lines, etc, when printing with a filament printer. Maybe a resin printer could print this like the pictures, but not with filament.
Aren't modelers required to provide at least one image of an actual make with their uploads? If these are all renders, then this upload violates the guidelines