Third method is the best , not making oversized walls or supports. Glad you mentioned drain holes, otherwise it will crack apart in the future. Need to cure the inside too.
With Lychee files, you can scale up, select the supports and select recalculate supports, in general, it works fine, maybe need to adjust some supports but most of the time it works great! :)
I have to say, Loot Studios never fails to amaze me with how they always challenge what’s possible with resin printing! I am a looter, I love their designs and products!
i just started printing a miniature made for 32mm scale in 120mm Its my first big print. i hope it comes out ok, because i didnt do all of those changes Just hollowed it and poked 2 holes
I suppose they offer additional file formats like chitubox's and/or lychee's native formats, where you can edit the supports. Many vendors offer at least one of those along with the stl files, it's very useful.
This was cool, but what about the opposite? I like gaming in 15mm and often have to scale down, making the presupports on models too weak to support a print. Any tips?
@@specialingu 3D Builder in Windows 10. If you use MeshMixer some 3D makers, like Anvil Digital Forge, make 'multi shell' miniature files. These function like an Action Man or GI Joe. You can load the complete miniature file, disconnect all the shells (they remain in one piece on screen) then highlight and 'turn off' any parts you don't want (helmet, shoulder armour pad, etc). 'Combine' the remaining shells into a single miniature and export it to a new file name. This can then be sliced and printed as normal. The multi shell files work such that if you remove a helmet, for example, you have a regular head underneath.
While I found the information valuable, it was hard for me to understand the presenter. If you ever have someone presenting in English, it may work out better if the presenter didn't have such a thick accent. I understood a lot of it, but I had to rewind a lot to try to figure out what she said in some parts of the video.
I just love this company/group of people, they truly care about the quality of the craft AND how easy it is for people to use/print
Third method is the best , not making oversized walls or supports.
Glad you mentioned drain holes, otherwise it will crack apart in the future. Need to cure the inside too.
With Lychee files, you can scale up, select the supports and select recalculate supports, in general, it works fine, maybe need to adjust some supports but most of the time it works great! :)
does it work well with scaling miniatures down too?
Loot Studios puts *so much* effort into their models, and it really shows. Awesome work, team!
That huge print is awesome.
I have to say, Loot Studios never fails to amaze me with how they always challenge what’s possible with resin printing! I am a looter, I love their designs and products!
Great video. I'd love to see a video about scaling DOWN to 15mm or lower, and thickening parts.
i just started printing a miniature made for 32mm scale in 120mm
Its my first big print. i hope it comes out ok, because i didnt do all of those changes
Just hollowed it and poked 2 holes
Nice instructions, also keep in mind .lys files can't be upscaled along with the supports, always scale up/down .Stl files
I've been waiting for this video.
umm you never really explained how you could edit the supports? i thought supports would be baked into the stl snyways?
I suppose they offer additional file formats like chitubox's and/or lychee's native formats, where you can edit the supports. Many vendors offer at least one of those along with the stl files, it's very useful.
I love Loot.. but do you have a good program to cut up big models for printing on a smaller sized printer?
Hi! Our bigger models are printed in parts, so most of them can be printed on smaller printers.
This was cool, but what about the opposite? I like gaming in 15mm and often have to scale down, making the presupports on models too weak to support a print. Any tips?
Everyone at Loot is awesome.
If I download an STL file and say there are 27 parts to print and I want the final model to be 27% bigger, how do I do that?
Great video, i have the same printer ( Mono X ) and resin, your pieces seem a lot sharper than mine, what settings do you use ?
thanks
Thank you
Wow those supports are huge. What kind of settings are you using?
I'd love to scale up models from the March and April releases 2021. But the polygon count is not good enough.
It amazes me that nobody noticed the dude in the background casually browsing Discord at work :D
Any chance of Loot releasing the modified files used for that amazing 5'2" Statue for those of us with large format fdm printers?
What program is this? Meshmixer?
i think the cuts where done with windows 3d file viewer thingy whatever its called
@@specialingu 3D Builder in Windows 10. If you use MeshMixer some 3D makers, like Anvil Digital Forge, make 'multi shell' miniature files. These function like an Action Man or GI Joe. You can load the complete miniature file, disconnect all the shells (they remain in one piece on screen) then highlight and 'turn off' any parts you don't want (helmet, shoulder armour pad, etc). 'Combine' the remaining shells into a single miniature and export it to a new file name. This can then be sliced and printed as normal. The multi shell files work such that if you remove a helmet, for example, you have a regular head underneath.
I’m new to loot just this year, and I’m gonna be with them until they kick me out! Love love LOVE loot!
Love this company
what software you guys are using?
chitubox and lychee
Love Loot they are such a wonderful company 💕 The miniatures are on Fire 🔥
Maravilhoso seus conteúdos
Is it easy to scale them down to 28mm?
Yes, but we recommend you use your own supports in this case.
Great information but God where did you find that music? The 70s?
😲👍👍👍
Long Live Loot Studios, I am a Looter for life.
I expected to see the huge model they made in their office hammering out a smaller model of himself.
oh wow :0
God damn she’s cute of course I’ll learn some 3d printing, I don’t even have a 3d printer! (Totally do have one lmao)
I had no idea women were interested in this hobby. She is cool!
While I found the information valuable, it was hard for me to understand the presenter. If you ever have someone presenting in English, it may work out better if the presenter didn't have such a thick accent. I understood a lot of it, but I had to rewind a lot to try to figure out what she said in some parts of the video.
Oh my God, just get to the point. All this useless, techno nerd babble...