A bit late but hello #PortfolioDay ☀️ I love making concept art and painting backgrounds ‼️
I'M ALSO OPEN TO WORK BY JUNE! GET ME
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IKR? IT'S BEEN ACTING LIKE THIS SINCE THIS MORNING 🫠
I just posted something again because I couldn't see the pictures loading, but I got the same exact result. So, I'll never know if they've actually been uploaded or if there's anything else I could do.
First time having such an issue here.
👋🏻 Hello everyone #PortfolioDay
I'm Luisa, a 3D Artist / Character Sculptor having fun creating stylized characters, with a focus on #3Dprint ready 3D designs.
Currently open to job opportunities!
🎨 artstation.com/luisatotaro
🔸 More social and links: randomizy3d.carrd.co
うわ、すごい!通訳やってるなんて知らなかった!いいね〜
私も参加できたらいいのに!
私も日本に行けたらいいのに!羨ましい〜😭
その日は予定があって、JRRFに行けないんだ。お金の面でもちょっと厳しくて…
Carlさんは行くの?
追伸:日本語まだまだ勉強中です!間違いがあったら教えてもらえると嬉しいです🙏 もし変なところがあったらごめんなさい!
日本語で書けば、日本のユーザーに届きますか?
日本語を練習中なので、ぜひ交流してください!
はじめまして、ルイサです!イタリアの3Dアーティスト/スカルプターで、#3Dプリント 対応の3Dデザインを中心に、スタイライズキャラを制作しています!
よろしくね!
#3DCG #3DArt #PortfolioDay
Thanks a lot! I still remember when I sculpted it for Mother's Day, so I'm really glad to hear that you like it! ☺️
When I’m not sculpting, I gotta make sure the boys remember who’s really carrying the team.
#Warzone
Workplace AU?
Here we go again…another rejection email. *sigh*
"After reviewing your resume, we’ve decided to move forward with other candidates whose experience more closely aligns with our current needs at this moment."
I hoped I’d make it to the next step.
Job hunt continues.
#3DArtist
Yes, I think so. Could you share your settings with me? I'd like to take a closer look to see if I can help you more.
Haha yeah, it takes some trial and error, but I find FDM printing easier to deal with compared to resin.
I haven't printed anything with resin in years haha I hate all that mess!
I'm not very active on Discord, but sure! Thanks for sharing! I'll join it ☺️
Nooooo, he was almost there!!
Yes, you might need to add more supports to better handle overhangs.
You can add more supports by "painting" them where you need or by increasing the overall threshold angle.
If you’d like to be part of this creative journey, you can explore my free and paid STL files, or check out different ways to support what I’m building.
You can find everything here 👉 randomizy3d.carrd.co
Thank you so much for being here 🧡 it really means a lot!
Happy anniversary, Randomizy 🎂
I can’t believe this little design started it all back in 2021.
Thank you, dad, for introducing me to the world of 3D printing!
I'm not where I want to be yet and still have a long way to go, but I'm learning to celebrate my journey and progress.
@thefreeheathen.bsky.social hey, you can give it a try!
If you don't have a wishlist, you can create one using my referral link and try your luck!
throne.com/join-throne?...
Thanks for the opportunity! I'm hoping to be blessed this time 😊
Tomorrow is Randomizy's (my "brand") fifth anniversary 🎂 so if you'd like to help make it a memorable day, I won't complain at all 😁
throne.com/randomizy
Looking forward to seeing any updates on it!
Oh, okay. Gotcha. But sometimes it can also be a filament issue.
I haven't used Cura in a while, so I'm not sure where you can find the settings for the bed temperature.
You should be able to find it in the same tab of the nozzle temperature.
My PC is off right now, so I can't help you. Sorry 🥲
I hate that there are way too many variables lol
I don't think you need to make them thick.
It looks like the nozzle might've hit that area a bit too fast. Maybe slowing down the speed could also help.
It could also be the filament, though. Is it an old spool? Maybe it's a bit "cracky"? It might be why you had that kind of failure.
Also, try increasing the bed temperature a bit (if you normally use 60°C, try increasing it to 65°C) and lowering the printing speed a bit, or at least the one for the support.
I can't promise it'll work 100%, but it should do the trick.
It's worth a shot!
I tried sending the settings in a DM, but it looks like Bluesky doesn't allow sending images or other media in a conversation 🤡
Here are the settings I normally use.
I think adding the brim for support would help. Idk what slicer you use, but in Bambu Studio, it's called "initial layer expansion."
Let me know if you need help with the settings.
I don't have an Elegoo printer, but I can tell you what settings I use on my Bambu Lab printers.
Looking at your sculpture, I don't think the fingers are too thin, so that shouldn't be the issue.
I'm way too familiar with the scenario of a print failing at the same height.
Sadly, it happened far more often than I would have liked. What frustrates me is that it's not always easy to determine the actual reason for the failure. It could be some kind of "file corruption" happening in the slicer.