Looks awesome, the only thing I would change would be the under clothes where I think you did purple it’s actually more of a pink colour. The only reason I know this is because I’ve got the side show 1/6. But looks absolutely amazing can’t wait to see if you paint the snow trooper.
Ah that's interesting to know on the colour I try and match photos as close as possible but it's difficult to be completely sure on some colours. Yes I will definitely be doing the snowtrooper but waiting for them to fix the model as his gun doesn't fit into his hands.
Really good job on thay Kit Fisto I wouldn't have the patience to paint all in them nooks and cranys lol. Have you ever painted a Snoke 3D model? I bought a 1/6 scale 3D Snoke head sculpt 4 a custom figure I'm working on and tbh I just don't know where 2 start with it, quite daunting. I been looking for some videos on here to get an idea and some tips of how to go about it.
Thank you - No I'm more of an OT fan so not done a Snoke before. The secret to painting models based on existing characters is correct colour mapping. Use good reference and pick the paints that will give you the closest match. Good luck!
Hi, did you have many failed prints using Star Wars 3d? the printer I'm using is the Anycubic 3DS Max, so plenty of build space, but every print except the boots have failed, the supports don't seem to do their job, I just wondered if you encountered this?
@@dan11596Hi, so I never use presupported parts I always support them myself. Individual printer settings, brand of resin, temperature of surrounding environment etc. can all affect the print so what works for one printer might not for another. Have a go at supporting the parts yourself and you will likely get better results 👍
Fantastic work once again mate!
Thank you - this was a fun project
Really nice, hopefully it gets the attention it deserves
Thank you for the kind words really appreciate it 🙏
Awesome man - I thought this was a photo from the film it's so photo realistic!
Thanks man that's some high praise !
Awesome!
Thank you!
Looks awesome, the only thing I would change would be the under clothes where I think you did purple it’s actually more of a pink colour. The only reason I know this is because I’ve got the side show 1/6. But looks absolutely amazing can’t wait to see if you paint the snow trooper.
Ah that's interesting to know on the colour I try and match photos as close as possible but it's difficult to be completely sure on some colours. Yes I will definitely be doing the snowtrooper but waiting for them to fix the model as his gun doesn't fit into his hands.
@@daydreamerdesigns3D , really I didn’t know that, luckily I haven’t printed it yet, thanks
Really good job on thay Kit Fisto I wouldn't have the patience to paint all in them nooks and cranys lol. Have you ever painted a Snoke 3D model?
I bought a 1/6 scale 3D Snoke head sculpt 4 a custom figure I'm working on and tbh I just don't know where 2 start with it, quite daunting. I been looking for some videos on here to get an idea and some tips of how to go about it.
Thank you - No I'm more of an OT fan so not done a Snoke before. The secret to painting models based on existing characters is correct colour mapping. Use good reference and pick the paints that will give you the closest match. Good luck!
Hi, did you have many failed prints using Star Wars 3d? the printer I'm using is the Anycubic 3DS Max, so plenty of build space, but every print except the boots have failed, the supports don't seem to do their job, I just wondered if you encountered this?
@@dan11596Hi, so I never use presupported parts I always support them myself. Individual printer settings, brand of resin, temperature of surrounding environment etc. can all affect the print so what works for one printer might not for another. Have a go at supporting the parts yourself and you will likely get better results 👍