The jacksepticeye

The jacksepticeye

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UPDATE 25.02.2016: I've finally fixed one major issue so you can split objects into multiple parts without encountering the problem where the tail falls off. This means you don't need to print a complete set of green color; instead, split them up in the slicer and delete any unnecessary ones. I'm truly sorry that it took me this long to fix. Please use the JackSepticEyeUnionV7 model. IMPORTANT: Due to scaling problems with my software, I've had to export all pieces into one STL file. As a result, you'll have to print out a complete set at first and then separate the models from each other before deleting any unnecessary ones. I printed my model at 0.15 scale. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to resolve this problem, and for that, I'm really sorry. I decided to create a four-piece 3D model of JackSepticeye's logo, and here it is. The set consists of one stand, one eyeball, one iris, and one pupil. It's designed with minimal cleanup in mind so the pieces will often fit together perfectly without requiring any glue, but this may depend on your printer settings and quality. The model is a medium-poly design. I hope you enjoy it! I'm considering creating an updated version later. If you'd like to see the actual printing of this model, check out my YouTube video: https://youtu.be/QYKPTqDdLvg Please read and consider the following: all my content and designs are available for everyone to use completely free of charge. If you appreciate my design/models/content, I'd be grateful if you considered making a donation by clicking the "Donate" button. Instructions: I printed it with green, blue, and black ABS at around 240 degrees Celsius and between 60 and 100% infill due to some issues with the infill (I don't have a fancy printer). After printing all the parts, I put them together, of course. What do you think? This model was created using Maya software, which I'm not a professional user of; however, due to my education, I occasionally use it. It took me about an hour to make the basic mesh for the four pieces, but I lost track of time after that.

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