Nice! I've saved this video for when I can actually make some of this stuff, Bum. You do need a lot of lights to really hit the cyberpunk vibe hard, I feel.
I've had my eye on this campaign, so its great to see it in action. I was wondering how well the led parts would show up in regular lighting, and they look pretty good!
I would say the balloon lights are the brightest and then the strip light and then the loose bulbs powered by the 2032s. But I agree that they all look pretty good on the table, especially the flashing ones.
Nice to see a cyberpunk-ish painting tutorial, thanks!
Nice! I've saved this video for when I can actually make some of this stuff, Bum. You do need a lot of lights to really hit the cyberpunk vibe hard, I feel.
Thanks for the review!
hopefully the a1 review comes soon I'm thinking of getting one next month
I'm going to need some screw-shut chambers for the button cells, otherwise I will have to find an alternate voltage source.
Beautiful terrain- makes me want to start playing something like Infinity!
I was thinking the same thing!
I've had my eye on this campaign, so its great to see it in action. I was wondering how well the led parts would show up in regular lighting, and they look pretty good!
I would say the balloon lights are the brightest and then the strip light and then the loose bulbs powered by the 2032s. But I agree that they all look pretty good on the table, especially the flashing ones.
Was everything truly support-less that you printed?
Are the translucent signs/shield on the building also 3D printed?
Yes, that is transparent PLA. It isn't purely transparent though as it is foggy.