Hey Levi😉 Thank you so much for saying that. I find it really fun to make these props, and videos equally much. So I really appreciate the feedback🎬😀 Have an awesome day Sir, Cheers
The dry brushing approach is also great if you don't just use one type of color, but several layers of two similar colors slightly mixed (one with mostly A, one with an even combo of A & B and a third one with mostly B is usually enough for me). Same way props look better if you don't just use one dirt wash, but build up several layers of different colors since in the real world an object rarely just picks up a single type of dirt.
Fantastic channel and amazing creations, I am in awe of your work. I myself am an artist but I have not ventured into 3D resin printing yet, but can I please ask what 3D Printer, or Printers do you use for your projects. I would appreciate any help, thanks and I hope to see some more of your videos soon.
Question: It is possible to make a flexible figure with a hard internal skeleton (with movable parts) with the 3D printer...? even if you had to make cuts to insert the skeleton and then seal them, I have never seen a video like that and that is why I wonder, and it would be a great idea, for having flexible characters that you can pose, with flexible skinlike texture.
This is amazing video.. I watched it like 5 times.. Hahahahahahahahah Can you tell me please how did you make the base. Is it printed or make with EVA foam.?
Hey man. Pretty nice work. How did you do the filling of the hammer head.? My setting in Cura is 20% infill and the fill pattern is in grid. Printing time 3 days and 1.2 kg filament. If I do the filling with lightning , it takes 1 day and 500 g filament, but I am worried that it will become unstable
The best metal paint job I've seen yet
Hey there😁 Wow, thanks. I really appreciate that😉 Have a good one, cheers
Brilliant 👏 👏
Nice paint job on Mjölnir, you are worthy.
Perfect metal!
Nice work.
Thanks so much for the video man! You make me proud!
It is always an exceptional experience to see you work. Thanks
Hey Levi😉 Thank you so much for saying that. I find it really fun to make these props, and videos equally much. So I really appreciate the feedback🎬😀 Have an awesome day Sir, Cheers
Amazing!!
Another fantastic piece! Love your attention to detail. Absolutely brilliant! 👏
So good to see! Was playing with the thought of making this exact prop for a friend, so i appreciate this video very much.
That's nice... I missed the videos of your works.
Hey there Filipe😉 Thank for that😁 And yes, hope to get more time with my hobby’s going forward. Have an excellent day, cheers😉
superbe vidéo merci pour ce cours de peinture !!
The dry brushing approach is also great if you don't just use one type of color, but several layers of two similar colors slightly mixed (one with mostly A, one with an even combo of A & B and a third one with mostly B is usually enough for me). Same way props look better if you don't just use one dirt wash, but build up several layers of different colors since in the real world an object rarely just picks up a single type of dirt.
Dude love your videos! They are always well made and great tips!
I just finished watch your Captain Hydra and it was Amazing, saying that, I would like to see what you would do with a Spawn statue😃
Well done! Your videos are always so well made. I appreciate the time it takes to do all this. 👍
Thank you so much. I’m glad you appreciate the work that goes into it😉 Love doing all if it though😁 Have an awesome day, cheers😉
Fantastic channel and amazing creations, I am in awe of your work. I myself am an artist but I have not ventured into 3D resin printing yet, but can I please ask what 3D Printer, or Printers do you use for your projects. I would appreciate any help, thanks and I hope to see some more of your videos soon.
Question: It is possible to make a flexible figure with a hard internal skeleton (with movable parts) with the 3D printer...? even if you had to make cuts to insert the skeleton and then seal them, I have never seen a video like that and that is why I wonder, and it would be a great idea, for having flexible characters that you can pose, with flexible skinlike texture.
This is amazing video.. I watched it like 5 times.. Hahahahahahahahah
Can you tell me please how did you make the base. Is it printed or make with EVA foam.?
Now I wonder how you did that base... are they 2 pieces sticked toguether, the base looks cool
you should try doing daredevil's cowl. that would be amazing to see
Hey man. Pretty nice work. How did you do the filling of the hammer head.? My setting in Cura is 20% infill and the fill pattern is in grid. Printing time 3 days and 1.2 kg filament. If I do the filling with lightning , it takes 1 day and 500 g filament, but I am worried that it will become unstable
whats the best way to seal the rub and buff to protect it? Never used it before
I want a statue of aquiles
May i ask what 3d printer u use
Hey there Alexander😁 Creality cr10-v2 for the hammer head, in PLA. And Elegoo Saturn for everything else, at .005mm. Have a good one, cheers 😉
WANT
5 months between videos
Hey there Emery😉 oh I wish I could spend more time with my hobby’s. But sometimes life just doesn’t let you😝 Have a good one, cheers😉