Every Mickey: a chimera made by combining every available online 3D model of Mickey Mouse

Blender lets you design the object, and output the stl file. The slicer lets you change the size in the x, y, and z dimensions, specify the layer height and the wall thickness, and it’ll output the gcode and the g3drem files for the printer. I use Simplify3d. It’s moot about this Mickey model though, because the artist doesn’t share the stl file that I can tell.

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Soberly answered, friend. Though having --a solid object profile-- to feed into reverse image search or some other entity means a fairly trivial run through the extremities and titled objects, in order to best choose one’s adversarial mouse or steamboat captain (WCGW?) Include Plickey and Muuto? https://ultratc.com/wholesale/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=6250 (The $55ish Nendoroid version. Maybe demo CA’s (Toy Industry) Ethics module to get it done…)

Mmmm, delicious release notes. https://www.simplify3d.com/software/release-notes/ Deadpan $149 pricing to chase free 2-week trials (to decide whether Prime Pillar and Ooze Shield or BFB is for you, I guess); persimmon-y good!

This looks familiar…

IT’S CTHULHU!

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