Here it is, a little standing Porg.
I started this sculpt and did most of it back in August, but the time passed and I forgot about it.
This Porg is... based in concept sketches from the last Star Wars movie.
In the photos there are other different Porgs, those were the test subjects to get to the perfect standing Porg. Lots of broken legs and stuff.
So yes, virtual animals were harmed in the production of the perfect little standing Porg.
UPDATE - 22/01/2018
In case your Porg's leg gets broken, everything is ok. In the spirit of Star Wars, I added a lightsaber prosthetic leg so your Porg can stand up again and conquer the galaxy
3d model print parameters
I printed at 60 mm/s, at 210º and 60º for the bed.
There is no need/gain from printing with higher details than 0,2mm, it's going to look exactly t...he same.
It's printed at 10% infill, but the first 32 layers are solid. The feet should be solid till the ankle, the number of layers depend on the print size.
The model is in the horizontal position, but it should be placed vertical when printing.
The supports are just needed below the Porg, in Simplify3D I chose 3mm for "Support Pilar Resolution" and 14% for "Support Infill Percentage". But I printed with supports at 2 and 4 mm and it works fine too. The last photo shows the supports in Simplify3D.
UPDATE - 22/01/2018
For the prosthetic leg, you need to print it vertically and scale it to your Porg's size.
Print it at 0,1 mm, 100% infill or have all the layers has "Bottom Solid Layers". 60 mm/s is ok.