- Just the infill ('Rectilinear') from slicing (prepping) for 3D printing.
- Model: 3D scanned bust.
- This is a study into hollowing out the bust to create a cavity for pouring plaster into, Incidentally, this reduces print time, and material usage.
- BTW, though "simply" creating a shell would create the cavity, it would INCREASE print time, and material usage: an "extra" surface would be created on the inside.
- So, a different method was used, albeit unproven at this time: a 'Modifer' object (a scaled-down, and slightly edited version of the bust) is used (in PrusaSlicer) to modify the infill to 0% for the smaller bust inside.
- Rotate/zoom in/out to get a better feel for the cavity...