why do you say that? .. it says AustrianHi, thanks for using my model ;)and it doesnt matter much but i am from Autria, not Germany
no jk.. that is kinda embarrassing! . Fixed it!
why do you say that? .. it says AustrianHi, thanks for using my model ;)and it doesnt matter much but i am from Autria, not Germany
no jk.. that is kinda embarrassing! . Fixed it!
@al1-ch: This ape is definitively looking for troubles! We all know who ultima(ker)tively wins that duel between ape and machine...
@Dim3nsioneer, are you gonna enter as well? Show us some of that Swiss creativity.
@SandervG, my creativity rather lies with words... I'm more the technical guy. But I of course support my fellow countrymen...
Common People, Deadlines getting close.
Cant wait to see some more cool entries.
@SandervG you need to make things like this sticky on the community page or like a little advert on the side on topics like you have with the UM2 comes with free Olsson block one.
Ok... @SandervG caught me... I couldn't resist...
As I said before, @al1-ch 's ape was looking for trouble and I would know who wins that unequal battle. It seems I was right:
btw: this entry is outside the scope... for various reasons...
btw2: the ape was sliced with Cura 1.99.0 and printed on my UMO with Ultimaker silver PLA.
btw3: What about making each contest a bit longer, maybe two weeks? We might see more contributions as people have more time to think about it.
Edited by Guest@Dim3nsioneer, I was hoping you couldn't resist Thanks!
Last contest was about printing small, didn't require a lot of thinking I think.. this contest was a bit more about creativity. We will have similar contests of both coming up next week an week after. Because they involved the Olsson Block as a prize I didn't want to make them too long.. shorter times means more winners eh?
Let me think about a banner.. we also announce the contests on social media and on one hand I think people also need to learn that they exist. Maybe in the beginning it could do with a block on the dashboard.
If it gets some traction I want to continue the contests, and we could do a 2 week run for example... did anyone say coffee-mug?
Heres my entry!
I printed the Gorilla with bamboo
and i thought i would put him in a banana kiddiepool
https://ultimaker.com/en/community/prints/1758-gorilla-in-banana-kiddiepool
Edited by Guest
It had seemed simple to Professor Ultibot, while sitting in his office at Ultimaker University. The plan snapping into place moments after he had finished decoding the tattered journal from the unfortunate Bauermaker expedition. He would fly into the largest unmapped jungle in the world, find the Lost City, navigate the traps in the labyrinth, unlock the gates to the Great Temple and retrieve the Golden Gorilla. He hadn't counted on how he was going to get the statue out and he hadn't counted on the snakes... He definitely hadn't counted on the snakes.
This entry into the Community Contest, part 2 starts with a simple print of the LowPolyMonsta in 1.75 mm ColorFabb Leaf Green. The 1.75mm filament is printed on a stock Ultimaker 2 with no modifications. The LowPolyMonsta was then post processed to create the golden statue effect. The statue base is a broken print of the Apollo lunar lander descent module. The snakes are small pieces of 1.75mm filament twisted into shape. Professor Ultibot is reused from last week's entry. The whip is made from a small piece of NinjaFlex that was curled and then placed in boiling hot water & allowed to cool to fix the shape. The end of the whip was cut at an angle at the tip to give the impression of a bullwhip tip. There are a few little extra details in the scene for those that pay careful attention. A miniature silver Lilliputian bot recycled from the part 1 contest is at the base of the altar and might serve as a consolation prize for Professor Ultibot if he can't figure out how to move the Golden Gorilla. Barely glimpsed in the background is a Flexy Rex by designer Zheng3. Whether the dinosaur is a statue or something else remains to be seen.
While planning the entry for this contest, I had originally thought about recreating the Empire State Building from King Kong off the side of the Ultimaker. Studying the static pose of the model I thought it looked more like a primitive statue. I imagined the interior of the Ultimaker 2 as the inside of a temple. The composition of the scene is a mashup of an Indiana Jones movie and a classic Dungeons and Dragons cover.
Print is at https://ultimaker.com/en/community/prints/1794-community-contest-part-2-the-ape
Edited by GuestGorillas with fur / community contest, part 2
Winter is coming! Get warm!
files are on: https://www.youmagine.com/designs/gorilla-with-fur-community-contest-part-2-6d834201-6c05-42f4-abd5-acada0be014b
Edited by GuestHere are 15 smaller and smaller LoPolyMonsta apes, in progress. Have been experimenting in Blender to make it easy to run a long processions of shrinking STLs. I need to dial in my temp and flow settings to make for a little less stringing (i keep cheating by opting for 237 C instead of tuning for just the right temp setting).
Last week I ran groups of 4 and 10 Ultibots, but this is getting a lot more exciting to print at 15 and beyond! I'm running these on a UM2 with an Olsson Block installed, sticking with 0.4mm nozzle for this contest, not that I am permitted to win it.
Do you folks think having a wee Blender script to automate creating "Shrinking spiral" from any STL would be helpful to any of you?
ohhh the part I hate about these contests is selecting a winner.
I love all the entries and we needed a team of 5 people to announce a winner.
But.. we made it!
We really liked how you went creative and added a fur on the Gorilla, and create a scenery with the ice.
One special edition Olsson Block set coming to you!
The next contest will be launched in a few hours, stay tuned!!
Hopefully you will all participate again!
I hate to be picky on the rules, but the rules say that the file needs to be uploaded in the print section. I noticed not all entries were uploaded this time. Please don't forget for the next contest. Thanks!
Edited by Guest@PeggyB van harte!!!
Can you explain how you made the fur?
Congrats PeggyB. The ice definitely put it over the top.
Thanks a lot!
The scenery did work because I need to defrost the freezer real soon...... This was an icepack with a lot of ice on it, so, into the printer, photo, and back before it all started to melt....
The file is on Youmagine, https://www.youmagine.com/designs/gorilla-with-fur-community-contest-part-2-6d834201-6c05-42f4-abd5-acada0be014b
you can see that I made a lot of layers with 'spikes', 0.2 mm high and 0.4 mm wide, so the spikes are printed in the air and drop a little. If you want to optimize the effect it needs a lot of fine tuning: distance, length, speed, fan, how much, etc..
Thank you all again for participating, we loved all your work!
Hopefully you will join us again for our next contest.
It just went live! Who is going to be the first?
It will be a challenge again to see who has his printer dialed in best and who gets most creative with Cura.
Looking forward seeing your entry, thank you!
@peggyB the link is not working. did you forget to push 'publish' ?
fixed
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