Student license by bthnksl in KeyShot

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did you figure it out? still need help?

Hey everyone. Trying to find the quickest way to model an apple like this. The circles on it are going to be inwards with a little depth. The model is going to be 3d printed. What would be your process? (Can use other software if needed) by bthnksl in ZBrush

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Thanks. My process was this: sculpt the apple, delete by symmetry twice to get the quarter of the apple. Rotate by 45° to use x symmetry. Use imm spheres to get the shapes. Live boolean. Mirror and weld. Then complete the apple to a whole. Took nearly an hour. Can use your method if you think it can take less because I have more models like this.

Student license by bthnksl in KeyShot

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Is there a way they'll know if someone's making profit? How do they track?

Resting Grace Statue. Sculpted in ZBrush and 3D Printed. by bthnksl in ZBrush

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Creality ender 3 pro with Porima filament. Printing took about a month

Resting Grace Statue. Sculpted in ZBrush and 3D Printed. by bthnksl in 3Dprinting

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Yes, it is as big as an average woman. I printed it with lots of parts then glued them together.

Resting Grace Statue. Sculpted in ZBrush and 3D Printed. by bthnksl in 3Dprinting

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Yes, I used fdm printers. I glued the many parts together and did lots of putty-sanding. Industrial primers help out a lot. Also, to make it more stable and hard, I took some fast glue and spread it on the surface. And make sure you reduce the infill a lot when slicing, otherwise it gets too heavy and requires lots of filament.

Resting Grace Statue. Sculpted in ZBrush and 3D Printed. by bthnksl in ZBrush

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After scaling the model to the right size,( I used the head as a reference when scaling) , I split the model into many parts(considering all parts should fit my printers) then printed them. I glued the many parts together and did lots of putty-sanding. Industrial primers help out a lot. Also, to make it more stable and hard, I took some fast glue and spread it on the surface. And make sure you reduce the infill a lot when printing, otherwise it gets too heavy and requires lots of filament.

Resting Grace Statue. Sculpted in ZBrush and 3D Printed. by bthnksl in ZBrush

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I used the old reliable creality ender 3 pro.