Dolphins Upgrade!
Hello beautiful people, I slightly updated the dolphins from the previous month and want to reintroduce them in this month. Also as a small gift for new members. Just a few seconds and the new versions are coming!
Hello, thank you for visiting my bottega.
Here you will find a variety of things. I like to create articulated creatures, props, fun gadgets, home decorations and I am open to your ideas.
Social Tag: @bottega.3d
I look forward to seeing you in my community!
About Me:
Art is in my heart. From a young age, I have always loved getting my hands dirty with paint. Over time, I have also experimented with sculpture, tattooing, digital painting, and now I'm into 3D digital sculpting, which is pure magic.
My 3D printed models aim to preserve the essence of handmade creation. The small imperfections, the details, and the shapes try to replicate the clay or modeling dough we used as children.
That's why Bottega 3D is the perfect name. I want to preserve the memory of those small artisan workshops in Italy from when I was a child.
Hello beautiful people, I slightly updated the dolphins from the previous month and want to reintroduce them in this month. Also as a small gift for new members. Just a few seconds and the new versions are coming!
Beautiful people, a trio of manatees in three different versions cute and fun, easily printable! Plain Version - Algae Version - Spirit Version Have Fun!!! Settings: LAYER: 0.16 - OUTER WALLS: 3 - INFILL: 15% - SUPPORTS: NO - Z-HOP: 0.8 - BRIM: If necessary Instruction and Tips: Printed with bambu
Beautiful people! This exclusive came about by accident, it was not planned. It came to me and I made it, period. I printed it up to 60%, in some cases up to 50%, but the articulations are starting to fail. As a bonus/exclusive, this frog will also be part of the welcome pack. Happy printing! Setti
Most of my articulated models require the use of brim and z-hop (z-lift) because, especially at the tail end and paws, the base that attaches to the print plane is small. This is a design choice and honestly I find it aesthetically pleasing. You can find the tutorial on z-hop / z-lift here. Given t