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Low Poly Rabbits - WireFrame
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First Model (Low-Poly Rabbits)These 3D models of rabbits have a low-poly style, meaning their surfaces consist of large, flat polygons. The geometry is simplified but still captures the shape of the animal well. The models have distinct sharp edges, giving them a modern appearance.Second Model (Wireframe-Style Rabbit)This 3D model of a rabbit is displayed in wireframe mode. It consists of thin, connected edges forming an open, lattice-like structure. The mesh is mainly composed of triangular and quadrilateral segments, providing structural stability while maintaining a lightweight form. This is a more technical and experimental approach, often seen in modern 3D prints.3D Printing Settings for FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)Layer Height:Standard: 0.1 - 0.2 mm for a good balance between quality and speed.High Quality: 0.05 - 0.1 mm for detailed prints.Print Speed:40 - 60 mm/s for general printing.20 - 40 mm/s for high-quality prints or intricate details.Infill Density:10% - 20% for standard prints.30% - 50% for stronger prints or functional objects.Infill Pattern:Grid, cubic, or triangular patterns for general use.Honeycomb or gyroid for additional strength.Print Temperature:PLA: 190°C - 220°CABS: 230°C - 250°CPETG: 230°C - 250°CBed Temperature:PLA: 50°C - 60°CABS: 90°C - 110°CPETG: 70°C - 80°CCooling Fan:PLA: 100% fan speed.ABS: No fan or very low.PETG: 30% - 50% fan speed.3D Printing Settings for SLA (Stereolithography)Layer Height:0.025 mm - 0.1 mm depending on the desired resolution and print time.Print Speed:Varies by resin type, typically 10 - 50 mm/h for general prints.Exposure Time:For standard resin: 6 - 10 seconds per layer.For fast curing resins: 3 - 6 seconds per layer.Base Layer Exposure:30 - 60 seconds to ensure a strong foundation.Resin Temperature:Optimal range: 18°C - 30°C.Make sure the resin is within the recommended temperature for consistent curing.Lift Speed:50 - 150 mm/min, depending on the printer and resin.Post-Processing:After printing, models
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