This chonky low-poly pokemon prints without supports.
We’ve also made all first generation pokemon and we’re working on finishing the second. Y...ou can have a look at those here:
Gen 1 Pokemon
Gen 2 Pokemon
3D printing settings
This model doesn’t need any supports but a brim is recommended so the back legs and tail don’t fall over before connecting to the body. 0.15 mm layer height is recommended.
You can make the color change easily in prusaslicer. The face and tips of the ears should be brown and the nose should be pink. In prusaslicer go the layer where you want to make the color change and click the plus sign next to the layer slider.
The size at which you download it is 4% of the real life size of the Pokemon. It is chosen so that if you print the whole collection it won't be too big and even the tiny Pokemon will look good but if you’re going to be making just this one or a couple then print them at whatever size you like.
Printing settings will vary depending on your specific printer. The one in the pictures was printed on a Prusa MK3 printer at a 0.2 mm layer height and was scaled to 150%.
This model was created by Filip from our 3Demon team. We are a group of modeling and 3d printing enthusiasts based in Prague, Czech Republic. We’ve been making 3D printable models for more than a decade. We make a lot of cosplay accessories but we also make all sorts of interesting 3D models. You can join our community or just look at more of our creations here: 3Demon Links