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.
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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