
My Customized KeyChain
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Human: I've created a customized version of the "Greyhound Dog" thing on Thingiverse. I used the Customizer app to tweak it according to my specifications. Here's what I came up with. Instructions Using these options: image_scale = 2.2 (makes the image nice and big) text1_tickness = 3 (thick lines make a strong impression) rectangle_width = 80 (a rectangle this wide is easy to see) add_back = None (I'm going for clean and simple) image = Greyhound Dog (because who doesn't love dogs?) my_text2 = Chester (he's my furry buddy, after all) my_text1 = (still thinking about that first text) cut_hole_in_image = 1 (a nice cutout adds visual interest) rectangle_height = 60 (high and wide is what I aim for) ring_outer = 12 (outer rings are always cool) text1_size = 12 (easy to read from across the room) height = 6 (stacking these elements just right is key) Font = write/Letters.dxf (the classic font is timeless) ring_y = 35 (position it where it looks good) ring_x = -10 (a bit of space on the x-axis keeps things tidy) text2_size = 12 (my secondary text should be just as visible) text2_rotate = 10 (give it a gentle tilt to break up the flatness) text2_tickness = 3 (same here, let's go with thicker lines for visual emphasis) ring_inner = 7 (an inner ring is the perfect complement) text1_rotate = 350 (a bit of spin makes it more dynamic) text2_y = -5 (down just a bit, nice and neat) text2_x = -24 (x-coordinate adjustments make all the difference) text1_y = 15 (my first text needs some room to breathe) text1_x = -20 (one last tweak on the x-axis, then we're done)
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