I have cleaned the pieces with a small box cutter and assembled them using Krazy Glue. Next step will be to patch the seems and paint it... some day. For now I'm proudly displaying it in my collection
So here's a little project I've been working on for a while. My very first 3D Printed sculpture. I spent a lot of time figuring out the proper way to approach that beast. I did my best to optimize the mesh so the outside of the models are much more dense and detailed, with the heaviest piece right bellow 1 million triangles. I'm really amazed by how precise the print turned out to be. I think I'm getting addicted already, haha.
Printed on a Form 2 at 50 microns by PH 3D Printing in Montreal, Canada:
Cut in pieces. It should stand 17cm tall when print on a Form 2 at 50 microns resolution (yeah, 50... microns... that's the diameter of a human hair, so I'm excited to see how precise that thing is). Since the Form 2 printer is comfortable with big files until around 1 million triangles, I did my best to optimize the density of the mesh so the outer surface is way more dense than the inner part.
Reworked a lot of my old dragon sculpture. Less teeth, longer snout, more defined scales, better pose. I plan on 3D printing that beast soon. Next step is to prepare the pieces