
Stratonaut: Exploring The Unknown
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Made in France, Stratomaker is a revolutionary home consumer 3D-printer that's truly pushing the boundaries of what's possible. It's a perfect match for anyone, regardless of skill level or designer. This printer breaks all barriers with its exceptional layer resolution, large print bed, connected integration, and sleek design. Plus, it's incredibly affordable! I knew that Stratomaker deserved a mascot that could truly represent their awe-inspiring printer. It had to be groundbreaking, original, and alluring. That's when I thought of an astronaut! So I present to you, Stratonaut! I didn't have much experience with artistic 3D design (this was my first time) so I took on the challenge and taught myself using countless YouTube tutorials and forums. After numerous iterations and setbacks, I finally created the Stratonaut - my vision came to life! The design isn't perfect, but I believe that with more time and support, it can become something truly extraordinary. After rendering and adding texture, I was ready to make a printed model. Realizing I hadn't designed it entirely for printing, I went back and made the necessary adjustments so it could be 3D Printed. The file used for 3D printing is slightly thicker than the original model but it doesn't compromise the look I was going for. The render view of my model represents Stratomaker perfectly - the colors, logos, country, printer, it's all there. I wish I had access to the Stratomaker to create even more detailed and high-resolution 3D models. My current printer can't achieve that level of precision or accuracy. I really enjoyed designing the Stratonaut and hope to continue working on projects like this in the future. Unfortunately, my printer is unable to print the astronaut with great detail or precision - some parts are messy. I'd love to add the Stratomaker logo on his chest for the printed model, but my printer can't handle that level of complexity!
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