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.
Some of the various costumes/props I've made over the years (there are a lot more, but I don't have any photos of them sadly). Hopefully when I land a 3D artist job and have a steady income again, I can get back into costume making cause it's EXTREMELY fun and addicting.
@welbot thanks a lot man i used an ender 5 pro also i forgot to mention, i put it up on the artstation store for FREE. So if someone wants to check it out go for it. Its also on Thingiverse.
Nice nice! I might give it a go on my Gizmo when I'm able to use it again. Bit too physically impaired at present. I was also given an Ender 5 a little while ago by a friend of mine from the 3d printing community. I really need to learn how to use it properly. To date I've only done resin printing. I mostly make models for 3d printing these days since I can't really do much else. You can find all my stuff at my gumroad page https://welbot.gumroad.com Some of them are free/pay what you want, and others are paid. I usually tend to include the source files with my paid ones though
Hello, guys! New update! This N7 day I decided to celebrate it with releasing my project - fan-art sculpture for printing, Garrus from Mass Effect series. It's 200 mm height, sliced to 31 separate parts and prepared to print - more renders and link for buying bellow!
Not exactly new prints, but I figured wtf. All these years I've been coming here, and I somehow missed this post, despite my last several years pretty much being nothing but 3d printing and Polycount 😂 First off, here's a test print I did for R13 of the gorgeous trophy model that was made for the Shapeways contest some time ago.. and also a pic of the printing in progress
Next up, is a couple of beautiful models designed by a mate of mine who goes by the name Dizingof.
Next up a Bee designed by a mate of mine in Perth who goes by SparkyFace5
Next up is a cuckoo clock I made in honour of one of the most insane 3d printer/builder people out there, Ivan Miranda.. (This was printed by a mate of mine in Germany who goes by DasMia3, as I didn't have a filament printer at the time. It was built to run off an ESP8266 or ESP32 and coded by myself. It's also completely customizable. Next up...well, it's me! 🤣 This one was also test printed for me by DasMia3 The second pic also features some models I made of a Haribo Gummy Bear as a bit of a joke thing, since Josef Prusa loves to send them out with all his printers
Next up is Typewriter guy from Sesame St! Can't recall exactly who did this test print unfortunately...
And finally for this post, is a giraffe bottle holder I designed, that was test printed by a good bud of mine named Jiri Kovicny
I made another fan-art sculpture - now it's the professor Heimerdinger from Arcane show. It's 274 mm tall, sliced to 29 separate parts and prepared to print - you can buy it at the link below. Hope you liked it!
I am back almost 1.5 years later with an update to my previous post. I recently did my first try at casting. I used recycled aluminum. I see in my previous post I mentioned casting in bronze, which I've changed my mind on. Although a copper and aluminum bronze alloy is doable, I prefer the blackened aluminum look.
3d model of the my sword in blender EEVEE:
3d printed PLA casting model for plaster of paris mold (This is melted out of the plaster mold later, then the aluminum is poured in):
The resulting aluminum casting after removal from the plaster (handle ring, above the pommel in the above image, cast failed):
As the images above show, the casting is not perfect. It does have an ancient weathered look to it, but that was not intentional. The seam along the hilt guard is likely due to the cyanoacrylate super glue I used to stick two printed halves together; the CA probably did not melt out with the PLA. I think the lava-like texture on the pommel and guard was caused by aluminum cooling on the inner walls of the mold as it filled; as more material flowed in, the solidified skin pulled away and folded over on itself, resulting in a wrinkled surface. The fix for this might be to preheat the mold to a higher temperature than I did (300 Celsius).
Regimental banner of St. George, with the inscriptions: 'For distinction in the defeat and expulsion of the enemy from Russia in 1812.' and,, 1800-1906 ”with the St. Andrew's jubilee ribbon.
Sign in memory of the 100th anniversary of the Volyn Life Guards Regiment.
Approved December 11, 1906
The badge has the shape of a golden cross of the Virtuti Militari order. On the arms of the cross are the inscriptions and dates '1806' and '1906'. Between the arms of the cross are the silver cyphers of the Emperors Alexander I, Nicholas I, Alexander II and Alexander III beneath the Imperial crowns. In the center cross a silver disk with a single-headed eagle, on top of which is the cypher of Emperor Nicholas II
Hello folks, Introducing my latest creation - a stunning 3D printed Shiva model that I'm excited to share with you! This beautiful sculpture captures the essence of Shiva, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism.
Here are 3d Render from using Blender and also attach 3d print
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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.
Here is a model i printed like 5 Months ago
(https://www.artstation.com/marketplace/p/6lKbj/razputin-aquato-statue-fan-art-3d-printable-stls)
Which printer did you guys use for your models?
thanks a lot man
i used an ender 5 pro
also i forgot to mention, i put it up on the artstation store for FREE.
So if someone wants to check it out go for it. Its also on Thingiverse.
I was also given an Ender 5 a little while ago by a friend of mine from the 3d printing community. I really need to learn how to use it properly. To date I've only done resin printing.
I mostly make models for 3d printing these days since I can't really do much else.
You can find all my stuff at my gumroad page https://welbot.gumroad.com
Some of them are free/pay what you want, and others are paid. I usually tend to include the source files with my paid ones though
This N7 day I decided to celebrate it with releasing my project - fan-art sculpture for printing, Garrus from Mass Effect series. It's 200 mm height, sliced to 31 separate parts and prepared to print - more renders and link for buying bellow!
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/kDAWz0
First off, here's a test print I did for R13 of the gorgeous trophy model that was made for the Shapeways contest some time ago.. and also a pic of the printing in progress
Next up a Bee designed by a mate of mine in Perth who goes by SparkyFace5
Next up is a cuckoo clock I made in honour of one of the most insane 3d printer/builder people out there, Ivan Miranda.. (This was printed by a mate of mine in Germany who goes by DasMia3, as I didn't have a filament printer at the time. It was built to run off an ESP8266 or ESP32 and coded by myself. It's also completely customizable.
Next up...well, it's me! 🤣 This one was also test printed for me by DasMia3
The second pic also features some models I made of a Haribo Gummy Bear as a bit of a joke thing, since Josef Prusa loves to send them out with all his printers
Next up is Typewriter guy from Sesame St!
Can't recall exactly who did this test print unfortunately...
And finally for this post, is a giraffe bottle holder I designed, that was test printed by a good bud of mine named Jiri Kovicny
Enjoy!
Hello, comrades!
I made another fan-art sculpture - now it's the professor Heimerdinger from Arcane show. It's 274 mm tall, sliced to 29 separate parts and prepared to print - you can buy it at the link below. Hope you liked it!
https://www.artstation.com/a/11662908
That's one cute little pup!!! :D
I'm not good on modeling, if someone can help modeling this one 8" tall for 3d print the TMNT community will be grateful, thanks
Fan Art Elderwood Hecarim with Elegoo Mars
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/2q4Yee
I am back almost 1.5 years later with an update to my previous post. I recently did my first try at casting. I used recycled aluminum. I see in my previous post I mentioned casting in bronze, which I've changed my mind on. Although a copper and aluminum bronze alloy is doable, I prefer the blackened aluminum look.
3d model of the my sword in blender EEVEE:
3d printed PLA casting model for plaster of paris mold (This is melted out of the plaster mold later, then the aluminum is poured in):
The resulting aluminum casting after removal from the plaster (handle ring, above the pommel in the above image, cast failed):
As the images above show, the casting is not perfect. It does have an ancient weathered look to it, but that was not intentional. The seam along the hilt guard is likely due to the cyanoacrylate super glue I used to stick two printed halves together; the CA probably did not melt out with the PLA. I think the lava-like texture on the pommel and guard was caused by aluminum cooling on the inner walls of the mold as it filled; as more material flowed in, the solidified skin pulled away and folded over on itself, resulting in a wrinkled surface. The fix for this might be to preheat the mold to a higher temperature than I did (300 Celsius).
Made a video about 3d printing, where I am showing my 3d printed project and explaining how to 3d print things: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s8zfJgkEtg&t=3s
@TechyandCreative nice vid. One question though.. why did you use such a huge raft like that?
Hey everyone! ^^ Here's my very first 3D print :D
you can see the project here: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/d093ZA
Regimental banner of St. George, with the inscriptions: 'For distinction in the defeat and expulsion of the enemy from Russia in 1812.' and,, 1800-1906 ”with the St. Andrew's jubilee ribbon.
Sign in memory of the 100th anniversary of the Volyn Life Guards Regiment.
Approved December 11, 1906
The badge has the shape of a golden cross of the Virtuti Militari order. On the arms of the cross are the inscriptions and dates '1806' and '1906'. Between the arms of the cross are the silver cyphers of the Emperors Alexander I, Nicholas I, Alexander II and Alexander III beneath the Imperial crowns. In the center cross a silver disk with a single-headed eagle, on top of which is the cypher of Emperor Nicholas II
Great Demon
A warhammer Tzeentch daemon inspired character
commission for Admiral Apocalypse Miniatures
the awesome paint job done by Jose Antonio Olmedo
more at: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/5BxV5O
hope you enjoy it
my 1st Space marine :D
Printed a Panzer 4 a few months ago!
My latest Print. Setting up the supports was challenging :D
Introducing my latest creation - a stunning 3D printed Shiva model that I'm excited to share with you! This beautiful sculpture captures the essence of Shiva, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism.
https://allghoichorchoj.blogspot.com/