We have a large glass brick window in our garage that is the first thing trick-or-treaters see as they walk up to our house. I wanted to do something with it for Halloween this year to make the house a little more festive. I remembered that I have some translucent green filament and immediate thought of glowing eyes.
To make a silhouette with translucent eyes I opted for a simple color change at layer between layers 3 and 4. I figure 0.6mm is enough translucent material to be solid but also plenty thin to let maximum light through.
This cat is pretty big at about 207mm wide and 360mm tall. To fit it on the MK3s 210mm bed I needed to split it in half. It is split at an angle and keyed to make lining everything up and gluing as easy as possible with such a thin print. The whole thing is only 2mm thick so you won't need much glue.
Print settings
Assembly
Gluing is optional but the tail on the upper half can be a bit fragile on it's own. I recommend at least taping the halves together. I did both.
Here's how I went about it:
Attach to the window with poster putty or removable double sided tape.
Filaments Pictured
The author marked this model as their own original creation.