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One Piece Nico Robin "I Want to Live" — HueForge

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0.06mm layer, 0 walls, 100% infill
0.06mm layer, 0 walls, 100% infill
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2 plates

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Description

A tribute to one of the most powerful moments in One Piece — Nico Robin's tearful declaration "I want to live!" during the Enies Lobby arc, when she finally accepts Luffy's offer to fight for her. Rendered as a multi-color filament painting using HueForge.

Like my Alabasta piece, this one stays in a restrained black-and-white manga palette to honor the source material — three filaments using HueForge's transmission layering to build the depth and shading of the original panel.

Project file one piece i want to live panel.hfp (HueForge project) included alongside the printable files.

Print settings (recommended)

  • Infill: 100%
  • Layer height: 0.06 mm (fine layers — needed to capture the emotional detail of the panel)
  • Base layer height: 0.16 mm
  • Model size: 111.36 × 200 mm
  • Base thickness: 0.46 mm
  • Actual thickness: 2.2 mm (also the max allowed)
  • No supports
  • Print flat on the bed

The 0.06 mm layer height makes this a longer print than the Alabasta piece, but it's worth it — Robin's expression depends on subtle tonal transitions that thicker layers would lose.

Filaments used (3 total — Bambu Lab PLA)

  • #000000 Bambu Lab PLA Matte Charcoal — Transmission Distance: 0.6
  • #8b9398 Bambu Lab PLA Basic Gray — Transmission Distance: 2
  • #ffffff Bambu Lab PLA Basic Jade White — Transmission Distance: 5

Filament swap instructions

  1. Start with Matte Charcoal
  2. At layer #21 (1.36 mm) swap to Basic Gray
  3. At layer #30 (1.9 mm) swap to Jade White and finish the print

Only two manual swaps total — easy even without an AMS.

Display Looks fantastic on a light wall, but really comes alive when backlit — the white layer makes Robin's tears and the panel linework glow in a way that matches the emotional weight of the scene. A simple black or natural wood frame fits the manga aesthetic perfectly.

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