I could show you stuff even weirder than that, but it's not done yet, or I refused because the anatomy is so wrong it couldn't be done in 3D... And yes, he found a private company in Austria that does high quality color prints. I guess they could also print stuff for my other clients, but they don't have a shop so we could…
Is it still going to be printed in sandstone? If so I think the overhang on the boobs and the tail is way too big. http://www.shapeways.com/materials/sandstone
I had a go at getting one of my models printed in sandstone. It didn't work in the end as some areas were too thin but the process I used was: polypaint with separate subtools, merge all subtools, dynamesh them together, decimate to 1 mil and then use Zbrush's 3D print export plugin. It can export a .wrl (VRML) with vertex…
I guess everyone has their own particular tastes. Sounds like you'll be making a bit of sweet sweet colossal boob money out of this deal at least. Will be interested to see how the print comes out. The powder based colour prints tend to lose quite a bit of vibrancy, so you might be worth considering boosting your chroma a…
It will be a 18cm miniature, do you think that the dress is too thin ? I will try to make the tails stick to the dress to avoid it breaks. I don't think that my client cares about the price though, he already printed big figurines like that. Also, he showed me a sculpt which was not smooth at all and under 1 million…
Hey guys, so, a client asked me to do one of his characters in 3D so he could print it. Here it is : Well I knew the silly huge breasts would be a problem, but I didn't think that it would be THAT difficult to sculpt a fecking anime head. The lack of defined volumes is a nightmare... So here is where I am : It's really…
Most of the time I don't get to see the printed result, unfortunately. But it really depends on the scale you plan to print, the surface area of the model and how well it is utilizing the UV space. If you're using most of the UV space, then 2k is good enough for most stuff, but if you're just doing quick UVMaster unwraps,…