
I’ll show you how I selected and applied the colors, how I dealt with some tricky auto-generated supports (like the ones trying to ruin his eyelids), and why I built my own custom support layout instead. You’ll also see how I tested support distance, filament behavior, and sliced everything with my Mac Studio, which got a serious workout in the process.
Sunlu provided the filaments for this project, and the results speak for themselves. If you’re into 3D printing, character modeling, or just want to see Baby Yoda looking amazing, this is one to watch.
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Here are the products I used:
* Anycubic Kobra 3:
* Sunlu Cherry Wood PLA filament:
* Sunlu Maple Wood PLA filament:
* Sunlu Matte Green PLA filament:
* Deburring tool:
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