Elven Ballet Series 4 - by SPARX

Elven Ballet Series 4 - by SPARX

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Human: updated 22/12/2018 - photos of finished prints added update 18/12/2018 - the left wing NFO is too large, use small left wing not left wingNFO.stl or reduce left wingNFO to 75%. Sorry, those who print this out may notice wing yokes are different sizes. This is the last of the four model series, another beautiful female elf dancer in a very muscular toned pose. I hope you enjoy the four part set as much as I have designing and creating them. If so, give me a little comment/hello. There are many photographic inspirations on the internet, as well as 3D artwork to inspire. My love of seemingly impossible poses and 3D art work, especially elves of the female variety, has led to creation of the Elven dancer series. I share my work for others to enjoy. Please do not share these files on social media or other websites. Links to this page are accepted. This is the smaller 300mm total height version, and should not be scaled down any further. You can scale up by 50% or multiply each part 1.5 ratio to achieve 1/6th scale. Elven 4 was printed using Bronze ABS and silk ABS to simulate onyx. No painting, just sand, vapor, and polish with black shoe polish. There are three different torso versions with this one, depending on where it's going to be displayed. Two different toga torso designs: one for single filament print with separate left arm, and one clothing torso with left and right arms/torso to enable printing toga in a different filament. You may need to read the PDF to get the best out of assembly and printing orientation. So a very high resolution file with lots of detail and full instructions. All the parts have been printed and developed to print! The base has been modified six times to support the weight, torso's modified seven times in total of the four alternatives, and in the end prints better with one arm separated. All pieces have been tested and they print out very easy as long as you follow the settings in the PDF file. All parts have benefited from Elven 1, 2, and 3 so ears thicker, hair and face changes etc., these are the changes made to enable printout with less supports. Recently I have been asked "why this is not printing?" Or "This is full of holes when printed?" Etc. Please do not scale down or adjust my recommended settings for infill etc. As you can see from the pictures, this prints very well and I believe you will be pleased with the result when completed. All of my models are only released when they can print! So please do not remix or "fix" faults in this model then republish. If there is a fault, let me know, message me, I will answer and fix problem. Apart from that, print and enjoy. I make these models for my own collection but I am always open to suggestions of content for models that cover the DC and Marvel universe as well as TV and film cult images like Barbarella. So message me if you have any ideas. As always, enjoy the parts on offer. I share my work for others to enjoy. People ask me why the detail is so prominent (not just the Bimbo bits) but the muscle tone, anatomy, clothing etc., on my models. Well, as they are primarily made/designed for my own collection, I always sand down with fine emery then have models subjected to an Acetone vapor bath for 60 seconds. This seals the shells and makes a smoother appearance but removes some detail. Hence, build more detail into the model. Hope you like.

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