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982142 No.982142 [Reply] [Original]

hello, need a bit of help
I'm planning to make an irl coin and for that I'm planning to 3d print a prototype for making a mold out of. Probably will use the light sensitive resin. Anyway
I need to know if I should make my model the same size as the final print or make it bigger. The size of final print is diameter 27.3 thickness 1.78
I only realized how small it is when my low qality ref pics were around 100x bigger than the basic cylinder
tldr: if I want to print something small, should the 3d model be the irl size or bigger

>> No.982144

Cris, you're a very talented and multifaceted individual, so if you want to make anime figurines, then go ahead and make anime figurines but if on the other hand you don't want to make anime fi

>> No.982145

>>982144
what

>> No.982147

>>982145
Well, you can always use AI to enhance your REF PICS as long as y

>> No.982148

>>982147
nah, I don't need bigger ref pics
What I mean is that I don't know if my model needs to be 1 to 1 size to the final print or should the 3d model be bigger so the print is better quality or something

>> No.982149

>>982148
That makes a lot of sense, Cris. As usual.

>> No.982151

>>982149
who the fuck is cris

>> No.982152

>>982151
Sorry. I forgot you've transitioned >>981897

>> No.982153

>>982151
Chris is the

>> No.982154

>>982152
im not cris lmao

>> No.982159

>>982154
You are definitely Cris, don't den

>> No.982918

This fucking thread kek