I am new to 3d printing, normal 3d modeling i am used to. So i am not sure if there is anything special that needs to be done when completing a model for printing – but in my mind this should print ok.
this was sculpted with a cornsnake as reference – The model here is complete as is, but i plan on cutting it up into an articulated puzzle. As such i have not printed a copy as yet, i plan on printing the final puzzle version. The snakes head and tail is elevated slightly so you would need to add supports but the majority is flat on the surface.
- The model is a relatively high poly version, this was required in order to get the scale details.
If you should print this kindly post your makes – i would just be interested in seeing it
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