Low Poly Tree (Aquarium usage)

Low Poly Tree (Aquarium usage)

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Hello! I created a tree in Blender before exporting it as an STL file and 3D printing it. As a beginner with Blender, the model may have some flaws but it's definitely a work in progress! I made this project during these times of lockdown, when local fish shops (LFS) are closed, and I wanted to buy driftwood. So I thought to myself, why not 3D print one! And here is what I've created! The idea was to make a tree with branches so I can tie moss on the branches such that it grows into an underwater tree - exactly what I had in mind! As a beginner with Blender, I'm still figuring out how to scale objects. If you have any tips to share, please drop me a message - I'd be more than happy to hear your thoughts! The original STL of the tree has a height of about 130mm and a build area of approximately 70mm x 70mm. I hope this will be useful to those out there who faced the same problem as me! P.S. I'll be posting updated photos of the tree covered in moss soon! Cheers and enjoy!

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