Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Low-Poly 3D Printing Low-poly 3D printing refers to creating models with simplified geometric shapes, typically composed of large, flat polygons. These designs reduce file complexity, shorten slicing and printing times, and require less material while maintaining artistic appeal. Low-poly prints are particularly popular in decorative pieces, gaming models, and stylized figurines. Due to their angular design, these prints often require minimal post-processing since they naturally mask layer lines. Many artists and designers intentionally create low-poly models to balance aesthetics with print efficiency. Optimizing print settings, such as reducing infill and layer height, further enhances the speed and cost-effectiveness of low-poly printing. |
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