September 10, 2024
Description
Back Story
This is my first try at HueForge. This is inspired by my youngest - my Daughter. She loved My Neighbor Totoro. She would watch it continuously. Let's say Totoro was my baby sitter many times. I am not one to watch something more than once, but kids are another breed. This is my origin story into HueForge. I am proud of it, but not as much as I am proud of HER.
2/28/25: Someone pointed out to me that the back was actually Totoro's stomach. Did not noticed. My kids knew this, but did not mentioned any of this to me. This was my first HueForge and means extra to me, so I wanted to update it. I wanted to keep the original up. I just liked the contrast of the body on the original print better. It is my origin story into HueForge and would save it. Both profiles are up. The new one is called, Update V2.
Totoro Starry Night
Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm
The Model is 165x220mm in size.
Can be resized to accommodate your printer or preference by adjusting the X and Y axis the same percentage while leaving the Z axis at 100%. The best way to achieve this: With Uniform Scale checked, adjust the Y axis to the desired size (180max for A1 mini and 250max for P1/X1, this will ensure the X axis is the same proportion as the Y axis), uncheck the Uniform scale, adjust the Z axis back to 100%, slice plate, and print. Stringing may occur with HueForge, just use a lighter to whisk them away.
Filaments Used:
PLA BambuLab Basic Black Transmission Distance: 0.2
PLA BambuLab Basic Blue Transmission Distance: 4
PLA BambuLab Basic Cyan Transmission Distance: 4 or use Light Blue
PLA BambuLab Basic Gold Transmission Distance: 5
PLA BambuLab Basic Jade White Transmission Distance: 5
This print uses 5 unique filaments
Swap Instructions:
Start with Black
At height depth (0.8mm) swap to Blue
At height depth (1.12mm) swap to Cyan (Light Blue)
At height depth (1.52mm) swap to Gold
At height depth (2mm) swap to Jade White for the rest.
This is a five color HueForge. Use this tutorial by Cloudy Nostalgia to print more than 4 colors on 1 AMS.
License:
Standard Digital File License