Back in September I shared my excitement over learning Blender well enough to create a 3d model of Doctor Baer’s house:

Blender models can easily be imported into Clip Studio Paint, which will make drawing the next book much easier. Here’s a piece I’m working on supported by the model:

But having recently purchased a Flashforge Adventurer 3, I was ready to see if I could also make a print of the model.

It worked out pretty well! I’m excited about what this means for future Doctor Baer support materials. As I design models to support the comic’s production, I’ll also have an eye on how they might make for fun little tchotchkes to include in a convention table display.