XaiJu
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Starter Pack

The starter pack has been replenished with one more character, the list now looks like this:

All models are pre-supported, the download link is in this post.

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Hi, as far as I know, Cults doesn't have such a function. Once you open the release link once, it will be linked to your Google account and you will always have access to it

h3LL creator

im very new to printing minis. how do i connect my patrion subscription to buying the model at cults.

Aurora Sinclaire

I think there was already such a problem. Open these stl files in lychee slicer or Chitubox and then you need to export these files again to stl and open in your slicer. That should help

h3LL creator

Every time I go to slice the Leon stl file I always run into particles on the parts (seems to be duplicates in the same file) so it’s showing two stands or two bottom jacket bodies, however one appears to be in particles

Jason Mitchell

Fair enough. There are definitely some pieces where i would take a little pitting (which i honestly don't really experience in your models) over pulling off of supports, but that makes sense. Thank you for your reply. Sorry for the unnecessary comment. Looking forward to next month!

aniratepanda

I understand this very well, but the main reason why I don't do it (almost) is to not place supports on the front sides of the model. For example - drainage holes are made at the bottom of the bust so that they are at the top - I will have to place supports on the hair and not on the ends of the hair and there will be more visible craters.

h3LL creator

hey, i just wanted to comment on an issue i'm having with your presupported files. mostly i love them, they are printing off quite well, and the supports are minimal while just baarrely being sufficient for my chinese printer, so they are cost effective. i also love how they are properly hollow and supported internally, and don't use infill, which uses more resin, and makes cleaning internally a lot harder and less effective. your drain holes however, are almost always oriented downwards, away from the plate, which means that it turns the whole print into a giant suction cup, which pullls them off the supports and makes the supports a lot less effective. the holes work fine for cleaning, but they should really be oriented facing the build plate, this way, air can move in and out of the internal hollow structure, and relieves suction. Try running one of your print files through UVTools, and you will see what i mean, most are giant suction cups that want to pull off supports. UVTools marks these areas in blue. in summary- drain holes are to relieve suction, they aren't for draining resin. the whole print is hollow, so it drains the majority of resin just fine without them. This is a pretty severe issue in presupported models that otherwise are some of the best i've printed. with most models and designers, i have to hollow and support from scratch, and it's very time consuming. yours are mostly plug and play! If future models could use properly oriented holes, it would be really awesome! thank you.

aniratepanda


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