The Fuzzy Skin mode gives your printed parts a certain depth, greater grip and a rough surface structure. Aaaaah but... The mode tends to just fuzz and blur the surface of the models. Using two fashionable bags, a black, leather-like “Classic Granny” and an extravagant “Sexy Cougar”, we will explain step by step how you can get your texture almost perfect and imitate materials such as leather. We used the program Blender, a free 3D graphics software for modelling, texturing and animation of 3D models, but of course we hope that slicers will soon also integrate such useful functions (please!).
What do you say: Does our Coffee Black have what it takes to become a fashion designer after all, or should he continue to devote himself to 3D printing? Stop by and let yourself be inspired.