My very first 3D print project and recast by polystone. Some parts are broken while shipping but when it was in my hands, I was really happy. You can check my Batman project at here: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Dxwdko
My very first 3D print project and recast by polystone. Some parts are broken while shipping but when it was in my hands, I was really happy. You can check my Batman project at here: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Dxwdko
This is a plant pot I made for my cactus. I recorded a timelapse of creating the thing and thought to share it as well as some pictures. Click here to watch the video.
Was hoping to get a critique on this new technique I'm trying out for texturing my 3d prints without bothering with UVs and traditional model texturing. This is a Photoshop Comp of several Matcap Renders from ZBrush. I am most concerned with the lighting and visual contrast between the many pieces.
This is a set of 3d prints for a NASA ACES helmet I made for a commission. Trying to put my best foot forward in presenting this product for it will soon go in my online store.
Sketchbook Crosspost I've bought my first 3D printer. I'm excited to be able to bring things from digital 3d into real life in such a short amount of time and at a relatively low cost.
After getting some of the kinks worked out, I've printed my first thing of my own creation, a sword hilt. This is a first test for future plans I have in mind.
This past summer I successfully melted aluminum in a basic charcoal furnace, which consisted of a camp-gas tank bottom half, a coffee tin, charcoal, a blowup mattress inflator, and a few holes in the ground. I plan to give lost-pla casting a try, maybe make my own real sword, preferably casting in bronze which will require an upgrade.
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Hey guys, this is a commissioned job that I did for print, it's a board game miniature, more shots and details on the artstation !! Thanks !!
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/XB5bkL
https://www.instagram.com/gustavo._medeiros/
any chance youd upload the model for others to print?
-Sudhan
This skull is a correct anatomical representation of the Human Male skull at 1/2 scale size.
It’s a great model for an artist to study and use as a reference of Human Anatomy!
You can print in FDM and Resin printers, you can resize the model for a better fit in your build plate print.
https://gumroad.com/amaral#wBLqt
Was hoping to get a critique on this new technique I'm trying out for texturing my 3d prints without bothering with UVs and traditional model texturing. This is a Photoshop Comp of several Matcap Renders from ZBrush. I am most concerned with the lighting and visual contrast between the many pieces.
This is a set of 3d prints for a NASA ACES helmet I made for a commission. Trying to put my best foot forward in presenting this product for it will soon go in my online store.
I've bought my first 3D printer. I'm excited to be able to bring things from digital 3d into real life in such a short amount of time and at a relatively low cost.
After getting some of the kinks worked out, I've printed my first thing of my own creation, a sword hilt. This is a first test for future plans I have in mind.
This past summer I successfully melted aluminum in a basic charcoal furnace, which consisted of a camp-gas tank bottom half, a coffee tin, charcoal, a blowup mattress inflator, and a few holes in the ground. I plan to give lost-pla casting a try, maybe make my own real sword, preferably casting in bronze which will require an upgrade.