
Elinor - Elinor Wonders Why
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A sculpture of Elinor from 'Elinor Wonders Why' show; made for an autistic child. A special way to connect and treasure *** Introducing a 3D sculpture of Elinor, the main character of the beloved cartoon show 'Elinor Wonders Why.' I had the idea to sculpt this after seeing a Facebook post on a 3D printing group, where the parent of an autistic child was looking for models to print but had not found any. In order to create this design, I had to teach myself to model hair and hands, which may make the result looking a bit… strange. However, this was made with all the love of a parent who has an autistic child himself. I understand the joy and connection that can come from finding something that resonates with our children's unique interests, so I am thrilled to have the opportunity to help another parent in this way. This model was made using Nomad on iPad. Print notes The model is scaled to measure about 10cm (about 4 inches) tall when on the base. It is a simple model so the parts don't have a need for guiding keys. The teeth are printed as a separate file to help with the inevitable sanding process of the face. I printed this model using an anycubic Vyper. 0.1mm height 3 shells/walls 10% infill brim (for the hands and legs) tree supports touching build plate Cheers!
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