Awesome. What material is that? What size?
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Transparent PETG, and it's about 10" tall.
Thx. I saw your other post in meantime. Your vases are so cool
That is nice. What layer height is that?
0.2 mm normal in prusaslicer. I scaled the model up 150%, which made some of the overhangs just a little too steep so there are a few small gaps near the top.
Looks phantastic! How do you design these? I had some success in Fusion, but everything "organic" is a bit of a hassle there, so I was wondering if there are better tools for objects like these.
I didn't design it, but I'd like to try:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:126567
It's a 3d fractal made using code.