Castle Mountain! (Multicolor/Multimaterial)

Castle Mountain! (Multicolor/Multimaterial)

cults3d

I started an introductory course with Autodesk Maya after publishing my previous Castle Tower project and decided my first large project would be another castle, similar to the last one I created. Instead of using Tinkercad, which has limitations when it comes to creating landscapes and terrain, Maya's sculpt and face manipulate tool really helped me out. The hill is still a bit low on detail but it's better than a squished half sphere like my previous project. This object was designed for multimaterial printers, such as my Prusa MK3S with MMU2S. My print took 21 hours and used three different colors. If you're planning to replicate mine, the castle_rock2 and castle_grass2 (if you're using a base, otherwise don't use castle_grass2) should be green or have the rock be a different color than the castle. The castle_walls2 (the actual castle except for the top cone) should again be gray or white; I found a pretty cool white/pearl filament with glitter that might look great here too! The castle_towertop2 was purple, although anything that stands out like velvety red or purple would work here as well. Why is there a 2 at the end of each STL file? Well, I had to make a slight modification to the mesh of the castle_rock and had to update all the files. My folder for storing all these files is in disarray. I've included a single color model as well if you don't have a multimaterial printer. EDIT: I've also included the 2 .gcode files I used for my Prusa MK3S/MMU2S if you'd like to use those instead of running it through a slicer. The first color (MMU slot 1) was gray, the second was green and the third was purple. I do recommend that you go the extra mile just to get the settings that work for you instead of mine but this is if you're in a pinch.

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