EDIT (3-Feb-2018): I've hollowed out the base so now you have two base options, solid and hollow. Solid is better for small prints, such as 50% or smaller. Hollow saves a ton of filament at 100% or greater. The two base files are now labeled.
The original picture is of the model at 100%. The hollow pictures are of the model at 200%.
Original post: I took the great Poop Emoji model by Sporadic and sliced it up in Meshmixer to allow for different colors for the mouth and each pupil.
After loading one of the base STLs and the mouth and pupils, you will need to rotate the whole model 90 degrees on the X-Axis to get the bottom flat. Meshmixer is a pain that way.
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
150 microns
Infill:
20%
Notes:
Printed on an Original Prusa i3 Mk2s with Multimaterial upgrade. Filament was eSun PLA+ Brown for the body, Hatchbox PLA Black for the pupils and Polymaker PolyMax PLA White for the mouth with the following settings:
First layer: 220c / 60c
All other layers: 215c / 60c
Part cooling fan: Off for first layer, 100% for all other layers
Layer height: 0.15mm
Infill: 20% but you could go lower. I've successfully printed this model with 0% infill in the past
Safety
I took a bit of sandpaper to the tip of the model to knock it down. It is very pointy.