Miraculous Ladybug - "Spots-on"

Miraculous Ladybug - "Spots-on"

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Ladybug gets her "Spots-on" and stands on her own in a natural pose. A fun, well balanced model that demonstrates how modifiers in PrusaSlicer can be used. A five color print designed for the Prusa MMU2s. # PrusaSlicer Project - Ladybug_B6.3mf # Individual Files In PrusaSlicer load: > **Parts:** > - 01_Head_Skin > - 03_Body_Red > - 05_Hair_Black > - 06_Eye_White > **Modifiers:** > - 02_Mod_Mask_Red > - 04_Mod_Collar_Black > - 07_Mod_Iris_Blue > - 08_Mod_SpotsMask_Black > - 09_Mod_Pupil_Black > - 10_Mod_SpotsSuit_Black > - 11_Mod_Lips_Red > **No-Support:** > - 12_NoSupportBlock Set Extruders to the suggested color # Other Settings Support: Everywhere Infill: 15% Gyroid Perimeters: 3 Top Layers: 5 Bottom Layers: 4 # GCode I included a GCode file for the Prusa MMU2S that I recommend if your PET filament tips have long strings after retractions. There are two instances because it makes sense to print a second copy in case of print errors. This file implements a [user pull labeled 'Dribbling'](https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/pull/2743) that eliminates the long strings on tips. Leave a comment for Prusa if you can see the difference and experience fewer issues. Maybe they will incorporate it into the release if enough people verify that it is an improvement. # Optional Prints I received a request for a single filament version so I add > Ladybug_OneColor.stl For a complete PrusaSlicer project files (.3MF) for the MK3 using PLA I added two versions: > Ladybug_SingleFilament.3MF which has an enforcer block because I broke off the hair when removing the support material. > Ladybug_SingleFilament_NoBlock.3MF where I removed the enforcer block. This should allow for mono color (single filament) printing. # Final Note You have to dig these out of the supports and may break the model in that process so be careful.

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