
Animal Crossing Sheep
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I'd like to thank Centrixe for ripping the model from Pocket Camp. After posing it and adding a base, I optimized it for printing. The model prints in two pieces that need to be glued together at the end. To get the best results, I recommend using both a brim and supports during printing. I printed mine at 0.2 mm resolution, but going down to 1.6 would make them look even better. When gluing the pieces together, I use Locite super glue. First, line up the base and apply the glue, then attach the head once it's dry. This allows you to adjust for any warping that may have occurred during printing. Depending on how you choose to paint your model, it could be either Muffy or Pietro - or even one of the sheep. If you'd like to add some color, start by spraying a primer and then use acrylic craft paint. I personally prefer the cheap kind from Walmart, but make sure to thin it with water first for the best results. After painting is complete, spray your model with Krylon Colormaxx Clear - Flat to protect the paint.
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