 It's possible that this could be my very favorite Prusa Slicer setting ever. My name's Jim, and this is The Edge of Tech. So Prusa Slicer recently released version 2.4, and I tell you it has a plethora of amazing features packed in. But there is one that I have to tell you about right now. It's the ability to take any model you want and make it low-poly. It is simply awesome. So I'm going to show you really quick how to take a mini-Jim like this or any model and turn it into a low-poly model like this. It's super simple and fast. Let's do it. So you want to start out by opening up Prusa Slicer 2.4. If you don't have 2.4, make sure you get it, either upgrade the one you have, or go to the link in the description below and grab 2.4 from there and install it right over the top. In my case, it did not take out all of the presets I already had when I installed it right over the top. So that was a good thing. And it has a whole bunch of new presets for Creality, Artillery, and all sorts of other printers out there, too. Once you have your printer selected, in my case, I'm going to use this Artillery Genius Pro. You want to go ahead and load your model. I'm going to find the mini-Jim I have, as you can tell I have a bunch of stuff. But here is the mini-Jim here. And that is a standard mini-Jim. That's the first one we saw. Go through your settings. You want to make sure it is set up the way you want to. So in my case, I'll print it at point two. I'm just going to leave everything default at the point two. If you want to change the layers, you can do that right here. Once you have it all set, make sure you set your filament temps if you need to. I'm going to go backwards. Once you have everything set up, you want to right-click the model. So highlight the model by clicking on it and then right-click and then do simplify model. Once you do this, it'll actually allow you to turn up or make the detail level much higher. So you can go up with it like this and then hit apply. In our case, we're going to go down, extra low. So it gives it more polygons. So we hit apply and you can see mini-Jim is just kind of bumpy now. It has some more polygons on him, but not quite the extreme we want to go. You can do this as much as you want. I'm going to right-click the model again. I'm going to go to simplify model, go to extra low, hit apply. And now you can see there's much more facets here. You can do it again. Oh, look at that. Hit apply and now it's like super poly. Once you get it to exactly how you like it, go over here to the bottom right corner under my video here and hit the slice button. That'll slice the model for you. Once it is sliced, you'll see the model is ready to go. You just need to export it or save it to your SD card. Print it and that's when you'll see the awesome results. Again, when we check out this, you can see it went from a smooth nice mini-Jim to super low poly with like three or four runs of the simplify model option. So the option itself is called simplify model and I tell you what, I've done a couple things and I'm going to show you that now. All you had to do is load a model, right-click, choose that simplify, make the detail very low and then hit apply and then do that a couple times or as much as you want to make it as low poly as you want. It is super cool. You can see this vase right here is printed normally. I was testing the Artillery Genius Pro and it looks really good. It actually came out pretty nice, looks very nice and I love this vase. But then I found this feature and I had to try it. So I popped on a different filament and look at this. When I printed this much larger, you can see all of the facets inside of it because I made it low poly, super cool. So this vase wasn't designed low poly, but what's super cool about this is you can take anything and make it low poly with these vases. It really makes them pop and it gives it a whole different character and this is the mini-Jim that printed. You can see all the facets all over. It's super cool. They're in the hair and all around the model. It's just such an awesome feature and it totally lets you turn anything you want into a low poly design. So in the beginning I showed the regular mini-Jim that looks like this and I got to admit this is actually the tripod version. It came off the bed a little rough and I'm now dubbing this the tripod version and I'm actually going to send this over to Tripods Garage because I think this would be a fun one for him. I tell you what, you got to try this out. Download Prusa Slicer 2.4. This is such an awesome feature. There are a ton of features and I'm going to be doing some more videos just like this. Keeping them super short but showing you the features you can do in Prusa Slicer. This one's called Simplify Model. It's really an awesome feature. If you're getting value in this video, squish that like button. It really helps the algorithm and it spreads the video out through the community and let me know in the comments below what you're going to print in low poly because I'd love to see it. Don't forget to tag us on HotMakes at hashtag HotMakes on Twitter. I hope you guys learned something today and as always, keep printing.