
D&D Archer
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Just finished crafting a collection of figurines for my local Dungeons & Dragons group, so I thought I'd share them here. Usually, I scale down my designs when printing, but I was able to print the delicate bow by keeping the design at its original 1:1 size. This model was printed using an STL file from Print Studio, which relies on supports generated within the program. Be cautious when removing these supports, as they can be brittle and prone to breaking. This was my fifth model overall, and it took me around two hours to draft and 1.5 hours to print. The pictures shown were taken directly from 3D Builder. After Printing I keep all of my finished figures in a container for safekeeping. Fortunately, I haven't encountered any problems yet.
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