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>>52449 Obviously, the stand will be textured (like the model that will be on top of it. But if I left the textures on the stand for now, you'd instantly know what model I'd be making, and I want it to be a surprise. ;)
>>52416 I understand what you're describing, but that's actually harder; I used that method before on different models, and if the hole isn't exactly the right size (people cut ON the lines, INSIDE the lines, OUTSIDE the lines, and so on...) you'll have a small gap around the column and that looks horrible (much worse than a white spot or a smear would...). And the column really weighs nothing; when it's glued to the stand, it's stable. (because the stand will turn out big, you'll need to make "reinforcements" out of cardboard to glue inside the stand, for which there'll be templates included to trace on cardboard then cut out and glue together)
>>52411 The column doesn't act as a support for the model, it's just an extra. In fact you could do without the whole stand, but if I do say so myself, in 3D it looks quite nice (especially the textured version, which I won't show you yet lol)
>>52402>>52401>>52394>>52392>>52346 These are exactly the things I'm contemplating about. Four versions would cover all options, but it would mean people should be careful they don't print the parts for the stand, only to find out they should have printed the alternative "page 1" without the white spot. Not THAT big a deal really, but not all people have an IQ of over 150 if you know what I mean... lol
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