by freezelty
A further fixed version of
"Miku double fixed" by yutjerry. Although more likely a directly remix of "Repaired Miku scan" by Weldingrod1. Because I:
Stitched the legs to the dress by stretching and then patching (no more squares). The right leg was extra stretched, so both ponytails and both legs are at the same level;
Thickened/Replaced the barrettes by some polygons; and
Repaired lots of messed-up complex mesh faces, e.g. the sleeves, which may not be necessary as some slicers may be able to avoid the complexities.
The outcome, as shown in the pictures, is far from perfect, although well recognisable. I would blame the printer for the defects, because it is not in the finest condition. Also it was still my 1st month of 3D printing. The model is not perfect/simple for 3D printing as well: her posture, hair style and big round head etc. all require supports. But anyway this is cute.
Printer Brand:
Anet
Printer:
A8
Rafts:
Yes
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.1
Infill:
0.2 (the more the better for sure)
Filament: eSun PLA+ White
Notes:
I recommend to (and I did) print her up-side-down, as this requires minimum supports. Although, this will leave support marks on the top of her head, where all the focuses are.
So you may print her by: a) Up-side-down for minimum supports, b) Facing-up (laying down on her back) to hide all the support marks on the back using more supports, or c) Standing, which is not necessarily very difficult but my intuition suggests this needs the most supports.
If printing by up-side-down, try tilting and find a best angle for less required supports.
I printed the model at the scale of 75%, because a full-scale would cost almost a whole day to print.