The Rain Is Over
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I recall that moment vividly, the joy surging forth like morning light. Your swift pace emerged from the misty dawn, only to vanish from view in January's chill. Yuri Antonov I remember the first impression of the part taken in hand, printed on an FDM printer - it was surprisingly lightweight. Although I had worked with it, self-determined the thickness of the walls and the degree of filling, saw the calculated weight - my senses told me this thing didn't belong to our world, it was something from outer space. The desire to convey that feeling of lightness, even weightlessness, through sculpture sparked the idea for this work. The end of spring, the start of summer. Just after a rain shower, a rainbow stretched across the sky like a radiant bridge. A girl in spring attire, barely touching the ground, walked along the edge of a stream and believed life was beautiful. Technical details: Model: TheRainIsOver Author: 3DLadnik Figure height: 180 mm Figure height with stand: 193 mm. 3D printer: LAD-1.0 https://3dladnik.wixsite.com/portfolio/lad-1-0-en References: https://3dladnik.wixsite.com/portfolio/therainisover-en P.S. In making this figure, printing an umbrella with a dome 0.72 mm thick (two perimeters when printing with a 0.3 mm nozzle) proved to be a challenge and achievement. But we always want to push further and see what's possible? For example, will the dome of an umbrella be one perimeter (0.36 mm) thick? I changed the model and started printing again. The third time was a charm! And what can your printer do? Umbrella models with 0.72 mm and 0.36 mm dome thicknesses are here. I propose a challenge - #I_Printed_Umbrella.
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