Simple Artisan examples collection
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Go Rich!

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Looks awesome! You must (rightfully ) be thrilled!
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nice cotty. did you use i materialise? How much did that cost if you don't mind me asking?
I was actually looking at i-materialise ceramic printing last night, looks great.

Did you have to enlarge/modify your model to compensate for 2mm radii on the edges?
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Thought I'd show the model with just the AO applied
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@olishea said:
nice cotty. did you use i materialise? How much did that cost if you don't mind me asking?
I was actually looking at i-materialise ceramic printing last night, looks great.

Did you have to enlarge/modify your model to compensate for 2mm radii on the edges?
I used shapeways. It cost 30 Euro incl. shipping. (It is ca. 7cm tall)
I used the raw STL-export without any modifications for the upload. You can see the STL-mesh attached.

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Love the model Carsten, that turned out great. Can you put a flower bud in there and snap a pic for us?
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would make a beautiful candle holder too. good price for that and just look how it turned out!!

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Ceramic 3d printing you say...gives me an idea of something that will sell very well in Colorado.

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@d12dozr said:
Love the model Carsten, that turned out great. Can you put a flower bud in there and snap a pic for us?
I will make a picture as soon as there are some flowers in my garden

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Does any advantage to subdivise "Flat surfaces" ?
for example here all the bottom part -
Yes, from some angles you can see the stretching in renders. I would use 2 more loops.
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@unknownuser said:
Does any advantage to subdivise "Flat surfaces" ?
for example here all the bottom partYes, it gives a nicer (more regular) mesh:

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@cotty said:
I've ordered the vase example as a 3D print out of ceramics. There it is!...
cool!
so it's actually ceramic?
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@jpalm32 said:
@unknownuser said:
Lamps 'head'
Real nice!
+1

Only the other day I was thinking about how to create this kind of shape.
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