@Mora_Vtuber I'm not sure if this is a request for opinions or just talking in to the void. But if it's the former my vote is on butterfly and I agree with you that a would cut doesn't seem like it would suit you imo. I'm not sure your stance in AI but maybe ask something Gemini to preview it
@RAW_RoninArts Hey Fair! I wanted to use this month's line of cyberpunk animal folk for some tabletop games I'll just need to figure it out myself which is fine. Just won't be today that's for sure
@RAW_RoninArts I was already going to do that for the removal of the supports but it was the D splitting it and printing it in a one solid piece at a smaller scale say 35 mm that I was inquiring about if there was a like combined option for the model
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company may only receive a $30,000 payout if it wins its high-profile legal battle with Palworld developer Pocketpair, an IP expert has said, but it's looking increasingly likely that Nintendo will lose. https://t.co/nrEL4dNhu8
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@TheHappyHereti1 No I don't cure the models in the solar evaporator those go in a water bin inside of my cure and wash station for a round of water curing to stop oxygen from getting at it. Mayonnaise come out perfectly cured perfectly matte every time.
@TheHappyHereti1 This is why you should have to go through a class to own this machine. My process and I'm not going into my cleanup process because I'd be too long is remove supports wash 199% IPA wash two 99% IPA water rinse in a container that never sees the drain and gets solar evaporated.
@RickedySFM@TheHappyHereti1 Correction it's not basically contaminated until it has been inerted it has been contaminated and if it's porous it's almost impossible to completely decontaminate it
@RickedySFM@TheHappyHereti1 No matter how much you use IPA on something that has uncured resin tied to it unless that resin is inerted by UV light, it's basically contaminated