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Project Two Updates


After completing the first scan I can now confidently say that the face scan went off without a hitch1 YAY! the process was much quicker that I had initially expected and I will be able to send it off to the slicer and edit my setting to get the ideal print. As it stands the time will take is likely around 16 hours of printing, which for using a model of this size is not terrible on the Prusa XL. Overall, it is smooth sailing for now, with very little setbacks.



Although the scan had gone beautifully for the face, there always has to be something. I am somewhat upset because the scan for the arm did not work out as intended, there are some problem areas unfortunately and the mesh should likely be touched up. Ideally, this could be something in blender that I can use the clay tools for, but my knowledge of the system is incredibly limited. I will make sure to chat with Bryan about this and see if I can enlist some help here to learn how to do this. At worst, there are always tutorials online and perhaps some of my knowledge from mesh mixer will come in handy. 


AS you can see there are some areas that don't appear as smooth as I would have liked on the skin surface. I am hoping this could be a quick fix. 

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