Holy bismuth, Batman!
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I was trying to figure out what it looked like! I used to have a wallpaper that was bismuth and couldn't remember the name of the material!
Gotta find that so it matches
I have done something similar by purposefully adding patterns on the bottom of a 3D model.
That looks amazing!
That's beautiful 😻
Thanks!
I'm obsessed lol
I had never thought of using different layers patterns for my muti-color filament, gotta try this now
Come back and share! I really want to try this with all types of silk filament now. Even just gold would look really cool.
This is a magsafe case I designed for my OnePlus Open with a hole for a kickstand (which is mounted on my phone)
It looks crazy in the sunlight, very muted in this indoor pic.