Skull Cup
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I own this skull cup, which I digitized using Autodesk's 123D Catch software after receiving a Wacom tablet as a Christmas gift from my partner. The software I used in conjunction with the tablet to improve the scan's flaws and fix imperfections was Autodesk Mudbox, while Autodesk Meshmixer was utilized for further corrections. A Rostock printer in PLA material was employed at an infill percentage of 20%, accompanied by supports. This model is released under public domain license so someone can use it and create a superior quality repair than I achieved myself. Despite lacking information on specific health hazards related to food contact, this cup should not be considered a suitable device for drinking as its intended application is strictly limited to novelty purposes. My recognition of Autodesk's offerings comes from their provision of powerful software tools that they have made available to users, and no relationship exists between my endeavors and the brand itself.
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