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Apr 2019

Maybe post some other angles, as we cannot see your model hardly at all from that view point.

Hollowing out models seems logical prior to printing, but when printing via FDM, hollowing your model often requires MORE material and increases cost. The reason being that FDM doesn’t print solid; it uses an infill that looks something like a honeycomb. This infill uses less material than support structures (generally speaking), doesn’t require manual labor to remove the supports, and looks better overall. Maybe try uploading a non-hollowed model and see if that looks better.

If printing via SLA, none of the above applies.