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Water Cycle Model
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This model showcases the different stages of the water cycle: collection, evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
1) For minimized bleeding of darker colours (such as green, dark grey, and dark blue) into lighter colours, it is recommended that users set the variable transition lengths to strong and increase the “maximum transition length” (Project Settings>Transition>Variable Transition Lengths). A recommended “maximum transition length” for this print is 220 mm as colours such as white and clear are prone to bleeding.
2) It is recommended that users print this model at 110% to ensure that the smaller details (such as the evaporation arrows) print clearly, but also ensure that the print is not too tall for the printer’s maximum build volume.
3) This model is split into three separate prints. The clouds and sun models are intended to be printed separately in single colours (white and yellow respectively). Supports are needed for the sun and cloud prints (Project Settin
1) For minimized bleeding of darker colours (such as green, dark grey, and dark blue) into lighter colours, it is recommended that users set the variable transition lengths to strong and increase the “maximum transition length” (Project Settings>Transition>Variable Transition Lengths). A recommended “maximum transition length” for this print is 220 mm as colours such as white and clear are prone to bleeding.
2) It is recommended that users print this model at 110% to ensure that the smaller details (such as the evaporation arrows) print clearly, but also ensure that the print is not too tall for the printer’s maximum build volume.
3) This model is split into three separate prints. The clouds and sun models are intended to be printed separately in single colours (white and yellow respectively). Supports are needed for the sun and cloud prints (Project Settin
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