Rotating 3D Effect
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I'm not entirely sure what they refer to, but you can achieve an amazing 3D effect by printing two of them and rotating them in opposite directions. I recently came across a YouTube video that sparked my creativity, so I decided to design a small similar 3D printable model. I printed it on both high-speed (200 micron) and standard (100 micron) resolutions, and surprisingly, both worked well as long as the first layer held up. To see where this inspiration originated from, you can check out the original design here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--O9eyKIubY Here's a quick rundown of how I created it: I used Auto-Desk Fusion 360 to bring my vision to life, starting with a 2D image that I obtained directly from the YouTube video.
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