That one there is my favorite, of the ones you’ve done.
To help illustrate, because you can’t see which one I’m pointing at, here’s a drawing of me with wild and untamed hair, sitting at the computer, and looking at the particular model I’m talking about.
I posted a pic of my Star Destroyer on FaceBook and got a message asking if I would print it for their Squadrons collection.
The model is 3ft long. Squadrons are, i dunno, inches.
He’ll pay though. Think I’ll pass.
(I don’t get a lot of messages)
This one is confusing only for the fact that this is after 17,000 others have printed perfectly and hundreds of photos show perfect prints and this one person who by their language used seems to fully understand 3D printing concepts yet still doesn’t understand they needed to use the 3MF AS-IS with supports turned on, and then complains about the profile… (they edited the comment to be nicer after the fact) it’s just like… where do I start dude? Do I insult your intelligence by telling you “you should use the 3MF to get the desired appearance” should I explain this also doesn’t matter since it’ll be covered by the hygrometer so what are you even concerned about? Do I walk them through how to use Bambu studio like a newb? Make it make sense!
Pics: comment, 3 others right before theirs, their photo of spaghetti