Scaming / spaming?

When you publish a profile you are required to include a photo of the model printed with the profile.

You are breaking this rule

This print profile passed my print test.

I have uploaded photos of my printed model to the photo list to show its printability.

Is there really no difference between modeling and reality?

but he doesnt understand lol .

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Where is your attribution credit ?

Left: Your Model
Right: Model of Thomas Flynn

Separate model

You attribute the work of others to yourself without respecting the relationship

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As i said dozen of times before the original mesh was far too complex that the 4 files size is over 500MB that is the limit allowed to upload the projects on makerworld, i’ve used the reduce mesh function in bumbu studio to lower the numbers of poligons and the also the file size, you can see the final results in the dozens of shared print.

Look by yourself there is no difference at all with the 5 million triangle original mesh

If you find me a way to upload it i’ll be grateful, for now i can change the images (done before my upload try) with a lower resolution one, but is clearly specified!

If only you had read the previous comments you would have realized that the original model is this one linked here, which does not need attributions.

Now everything I say is taken as false, I’m sorry to feel attacked by everyone without having valid reasons. Rest assured that everything I did was just to share my work, my life goes on with or without makerworld. It is very sad in any case to read all these unjustified accusations about other people’s work, I have always been super open to dialogue but now this conversation has turned into finding any basis to criticize my work.

Thank you for the time you dedicated to me, if you don’t like something about my work feel free to contact me, if you want to report me please do so, after all these accusations the desire to share diminishes. I can only repeat that I didn’t do anything wrong, I didn’t steal anyone’s work, I just genuinely wanted to share projects resulting from 5 years of experience.

I’m not a bot, I’m not interested in spamming templates, I don’t upload projects made with hueforge or keychains from svg to 3D. My passion comes above all from the prints I make and combining it with my ability to render I assure you that it is a job that takes a lot of time.

Always remember before making an accusation that on the other side there is someone who has feelings, don’t demolish his work gratuitously because I think it is evident in my case that it is passion in doing what I do.

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You are too nice giving these wanna-be Bambu moderators your precious time. Your models are great and you are not doing anything wrong! Bunch of nit picky haters on here that want to bring others down. If these people want to be a model detection team so bad, they need to research the licenses and Makerworld rules first! These blind accusations are insulting and I don’t know if I would take it with stride like you.

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Now they are taking down Models without physical prints shown? I understand on Print Profiles as they prefer to have them tested, but models? There isn’t even a button to say it has been print tested (only shows up if you upload a 3mf file).

Is this an error or change in the system implemented? A lot of designers post models and rely on fans to make the .3MF and upload them.

There isn’t any rule for a model to have a test print done. (CCby License). The rule applies to print profiles only. In fact, if you upload a model only (stl) you do not get the option to click print tested as it only appears when a 3mf is added as a print profile.

If they changes the rules then they need to change the community guidelines to match, as well as not state that the print tested be check for the model when it isn’t even an option (in the reason to remove model).

“The removal of this model was necessitated by the absence of a physical picture. To maintain accuracy and model quality, we require users to select the ‘print test’ option and provide a corresponding image of the physical print. For more details, please refer to our community guidelines. Community Guidelines Your cooperation in adhering to these guidelines in your future interactions is appreciated. Thank you for your understanding and commitment to our community standards.”

This is their reason for taking down a model. There is no “print test” option in the upload process for a model only.

However, many of these designers provide a real photo of their print (which they have probably produced on another printer) as a model image, even if they do not currently have a print profile for Makerworld.

Making models to check whether they can be assembled without any problems, are really stable for the intended application, etc., should be essential before uploading them to the general public. This could set the platform (in this case Makerworld) apart from other available platforms. I think this is “similarly” what Bambulab is thinking and striving for.