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Characters & Creatures STL Download - Cute Jack and Sally Skellington Rubber Ducksby César_Cruz
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Jack Skellington:"What's this? There's color everywhere! What's this? There are white things in the air! What's this? I can't believe my eyes, I must be dreaming; wake up, Jack, this isn't fair!" Jack Skellington is a character and the protagonist of the 1993 film The Nightmare Before Christmas. He is a tall, sentient skeleton who is the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, a fantasy world based solely on the Halloween holiday. Jack is voiced by Chris Sarandon. Danny Elfman provided Jack's singing voice in the original film and soundtrack album, with Sarandon providing Jack's speaking and singing voice in subsequent productions. Jack dimensions are the following (mm): Height- 71 Width- 52 Depth- 81 Sally: “I sense there's something in the wind that feels like tragedy's at hand.” Sally is Jack Skellington's love interest, a kind, shy, and determined rag doll who tells him that Christmas and Halloween should not mix and is the only one to have doubts about his Christmas plan. She has detachable limbs stuffed with fall leaves and often falls apart, requiring her to sew herself back together, which she carries a set of sewing needles and thread for. Sally was created by Doctor Finkelstein, Halloween Town's resident mad scientist, as a companion. Sally dimensions are the following (mm): Height- 74 Width- 52 Depth- 82 Sculpting software used: Blender Render method used for the previews: Cycles Filament: PLA Slicer used to 3D print: Ultimaker Cura Settings I've used to 3D print: Standard quality - 0.2mm Infill - 20% Supports - You will need supports for both the duck's bill aka beak. In Jack's design you should also use supports for the tip of the bow tie. Speed - 50% first 20 layers and 100% for the rest Plate Adhesion - Skirt Cooling - Enabled Travel - Retraction Enabled
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