October 7, 2025
Description
The Sun, captured in all its cosmic rage.
This 10×10 cm HuForge-style print turns real telescope imagery into a fiery 3D artwork – bursting with black, red, yellow and white tones. Perfect as a wall tile, coaster, or a tiny piece of the universe for your desk.
Printed straight from authentic solar data, this piece glows (figuratively… unless you backlight it). ⚡
Description Project: Sun 10x10, 0,1 resolution.hfp
Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm
The Model is 100x100mm in size
You may print at higher layer heights below the Base Thickness of 0.48mm
The Max allowed Thickness is 2.16mm and the Actual Thickness is 2.08mm
Filaments Used:
PLA SunluBlack Transmission Distance: 0.3
PLA Sunlu Red Transmission Distance: 4
PLA Sunlu Yellow Transmission Distance: 4.6
PLA Sunlu Matte White Transmission Distance: 5.3
Swap Instructions:
Start with Black
At layer #6 (0.56mm) swap to Red
At layer #13 (1.12mm) swap to Yellow
At layer #19 (1.6mm) swap to White for the rest.
"It all started when I fell down a late-night internet rabbit hole of telescope images. I wasn’t planning to stare directly into the Sun (I like my eyes), but then I found this ridiculously high-resolution photo of our fiery star — glowing, chaotic, and oddly beautiful. It looked like someone spilled molten pizza sauce across space. I couldn’t resist.
So I fired up Fusion, wrestled with HuForge, and turned the surface of the Sun into a 10×10 cm 3D artwork. Black, red, yellow, white — like cosmic graffiti straight from the universe’s lava lamp. The result? A print so hot it makes your filament sweat. Perfect as wall art, a coaster, or that one piece on your desk that screams, ‘Yes, I am both nerd and artist.’
And since the universe gave us fire, it only felt right to give something back — so I’m sharing it with you, Makerworld. Because what’s life without a little stellar chaos? Go on, print it. Just… don’t try to look at it without sunglasses." 😎🔥
License:
Standard Digital File License
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