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(@olg-woodworks)
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lol. Sugar rushes are awesome.

I've done most of those. My headless horseman was done many years ago and was pretty bad. Many large bats. Skeletons coming out of graves.

I am downloading a new AI model so may try a few more patterns.

These models were from 2023. I made patterns from most of the models. 

 

 

 

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(@want2b)
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Am assuming these are from your 3d printer. Looks like it's a good thing I haven't got one, painting the carvings gives me enough of a work out. Having an entire 3d result to do could push me over the edge. Have to say they are examples that show your skill in the CAD arena. Never thought about it before, are these completely solid, are they hollow, or is it a matter of choice for you in the design?

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Good morning. These are some of my 3d prints from Halloween 2023. You set the infill (how solid) when you print them. You can set them from 0% (hollow) to 100% (solid). These were set at 15%. Consideration is how strong you need the prints to be, print time, and cost of filament. 

I made height map patterns from each of the models back in 2023. 😉

 

 

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(@want2b)
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Wife was looking over my shoulder so I showed her your recent creations. She says the clown was too scary for her but would love a carving of the witch. Tried to make something out of the jpg with Corel but its just doesn't turn out like the pic. 

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@want2b Sorry the base image was just the starting point. I actually combined several pictures to make the pattern.

The render of the final pattern is not the pattern itself. I am unsure about sharing the pattern into the wild since it took so much work. It took me between 3 and 4 hours to make that one.

But check your email. 🙂

 

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The AI model Chroma was so so for me and not really something I will keep playing with.

There are too many other models that are just outstanding. Flux.Schnell is still my go to. This pattern was made from a Chroma image generation but it took quite a bit of work to get it to this state and still not really happy with it but don't want to put any more work into it. 

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