I liked my first iteration of the naturalistic frog, painted in Slicer for a five-tool XL, so I shared its code as the Leopard Frog. Levin_Studer made a great model for this. After putting in some time to get its colors and markings as close to right as I could, I came up with this realistic Pickerel Frog. It's big, 7.5 inches from its heel to its nose. I painted it with a spherical brush, so the colors are deeply set into the model like inlay. You could sand it if you wanted to, but I am pleased with its obviously 3D printed qualities.
It was done with .6 nozzles, and I used a particularly good Overture filament with a brown-to-green color shift for the frog's default color. The colors are mapped Tool 1, Overture Bronze; Tool 2, PolyTerra Matte Brown; Tool 3 PolyTerra Army Beige; Tool 4, PolyTerra Matte Black; Tool 5, Esun White.
Aside from picking off the support, the frog pictured is precisely as it looks coming off the plate.
The author remixed this model.
My original remix of Levin_Studer's frog sculpture was a step in the right direction, but this Pickerel Frog is about as close to real as slicer painting with five colors will allow.