Spooky Eric Cartman Figurine
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Cartman, dressed as a ghost under a blanket, tries to scare kids on Halloween. Inspiration One October as a kid, my friends and I decided we were too old for Halloween and wouldn't make costumes that year. We used to make our own costumes back then, which was half the fun. When Halloween actually rolled around, we gathered sadly at my house with nothing to do but help my Mom by eating a lot of her 'ready-to-hand-out' candy. Sensing our plight, and maybe to get back in charge of the Halloween candy, my Mom handed us a stack of old sheets and blankets with orders to "go out and patrol the neighborhood, and don't cut any holes." That was one of the most fun Halloweens I can remember. High on sugar we put on sheets, haunting the neighborhood and scaring every little kid within several blocks, laughing all the way. Now I can imagine what we would have looked like as the spooky South Park crew. Instructions Print at 0.2mm, 15% in fill, with support. I used 45% 2mm automatic support with S3D for the example prints. You could get away with less support depending on your printer. It's essential to note that in S3D, under 'FFF settings' on the 'Advanced' tab, please check "Merge all outlines into a single solid model". Even though the model is watertight and manifold, the simulated cloth surface tends to cross itself on tight folds and can cancel itself out creating a tear. This setting will prevent the problem.
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