Amazing job as always, and don't let the haters discourage you or make you feel you have to apologize for making something you enjoyed especially fan art of an amazing artist. Great video Danny, I look forward to seeing what else you make! :)
"Thirty creeper" Savanna's first video on YT is of her getting sweaty over making sexy men in 3D with a description that says "I like the men" Danny only made 2 videos about Savanna. It's Twitter/X so people there have too much time and think everything is creepy. EDIT: Also there's nothing wrong with being attracted to someone.
I know a lot of issues with FDM printers can be fixed by tuning the printer for the filment your using. I have the Prusa Mini, which used to have a lot of issues and prints would come out all wonky, but now that we've tuned it, all the prints come out fantastic.
Love the process of how you split your character for printing and really love your character style and development. Instead of blocks for printing, try using tree supports and different angles as you have less touch points which means easier clean up. Also I find a dremel is usually to fast and melts the pla due to the speed and heat. You can create a cool tool using an old electric toothbrush and cut off its bristles and stick different grit sand paper 😊
Great video! For something like this tree supports work a lot better than the tradition supports. Much easier to remove and only support what is necessary. Also, you can model in tree supports and then print them separately. I've got a tutorial on that. You might also want to check out Prusa Slicer. Its the best slicer for FMD IMO.
Uhhh, do not use a Dremel for PLA, it will melt. Maybe try the Orca Slicer. Well the thing is. Those FDM Printers are not that good at printing small things. There are nozzels for, but i would rather use the resin printer for small detailed figures. With FDM you wanna go Big.
@Danny Mac 3D - you commented that SLA prints are brittle. You are misinformed. There are a multitude of resins engineered to be as tough as anything printed using an FDM printer. Form Lab's Form 3 Tough 2000 Resin, after washed in alcohol and cured with a quality heat/UV curing box, is amazingly rugged. It is not as cheap as the printer you used but it can be done and the results are significantly better than FDM. I do these processes daily at scales similar to what you did in this video. More work is required to section the model to reassemble into a bigger result. My minor heartburn is that you dismissed a whole other 3D printing technology sucessfully used daily so many other creators. I still love your other excellent & informative content. Keep up the inspiration. A fellow ZBrusher.
@@DannyMac3dYou said SLA printer materials are "generally quite brittle." That is a negative against SLA. If anything they are gummy if not cleaned and cured correctly. SLA can be messier and take longer to post-process but, as you mentioned, will produce a higher quality result. You get what you pay (or not pay) for - go cheap in FDM or SLA and you will will get a cheaper lower quality result. I love your ZBrush work, been following you for years from ZBC and here on UA-cam. Was hoping to see a 3D print process that did justice to your outstanding art and tutorials. You inspired me to keep at ZB. I have been doing 3D production in a one-person shop for 7 years...kinda sensitive about seeing misinfo about a process I have invested so much time and effort into learning/using. No disrespect meant. God bless.
Well he isn't wrong, SLA is _generally_ more brittle - it's not an issue really for models like this that are just meant to be displayed, but FDM is just superior when you need strong parts that need to hold things, noone in their right mind would print load bearing stuff with resin
Ah yes Twitter (X) always have to have the wirdest takes to anything.
Amazing job as always, and don't let the haters discourage you or make you feel you have to apologize for making something you enjoyed especially fan art of an amazing artist. Great video Danny, I look forward to seeing what else you make! :)
I wasn't discouraged or felt the need to apologise. Was just setting up a little joke :)
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"Thirty creeper"
Savanna's first video on YT is of her getting sweaty over making sexy men in 3D with a description that says "I like the men"
Danny only made 2 videos about Savanna.
It's Twitter/X so people there have too much time and think everything is creepy.
EDIT: Also there's nothing wrong with being attracted to someone.
Absolutely howled laughing at the creeper cut in 😂
It would be cool to see you reprint this in resin to compare! :)
I know a lot of issues with FDM printers can be fixed by tuning the printer for the filment your using. I have the Prusa Mini, which used to have a lot of issues and prints would come out all wonky, but now that we've tuned it, all the prints come out fantastic.
Love the process of how you split your character for printing and really love your character style and development.
Instead of blocks for printing, try using tree supports and different angles as you have less touch points which means easier clean up. Also I find a dremel is usually to fast and melts the pla due to the speed and heat. You can create a cool tool using an old electric toothbrush and cut off its bristles and stick different grit sand paper 😊
GASP DANNY SAID A SWEAR! 😂 Great Video man, keep up the good work!
can you imagine how long it would take to print a life size model hahaha
Nine months?
@@skm6777 hahaha i see what you did there lul
Great video! For something like this tree supports work a lot better than the tradition supports. Much easier to remove and only support what is necessary. Also, you can model in tree supports and then print them separately. I've got a tutorial on that. You might also want to check out Prusa Slicer. Its the best slicer for FMD IMO.
I liked the style
That twatter has revealed a clear case of psychological projection, IMO. You shouldn't have even bothered bringing it up.
Was just setting up a joke 🙂
prusa slicer uses hollow tree supports which are better than the ones in lychee but i hate removing any supports haha
That Mr. Bean smile alone made me Sub. And your amazing work. I, too, love SavannahXYZ's content. And he damn voice, have you heard her sing??
print looks nice, try again after playing with some settings. Hope you can give it some colours.
Uhhh, do not use a Dremel for PLA, it will melt.
Maybe try the Orca Slicer.
Well the thing is. Those FDM Printers are not that good at printing small things. There are nozzels for, but i would rather use the resin printer for small detailed figures. With FDM you wanna go Big.
Ignore the messages about you being a creep.... Those people need help.
Yknow, usually when people call others creeps for normal things, it's a reflection of their own twisted minds
They fucked you over with that printer it makes no sense to use filamente for printing any type of collectibles nowadays.
First view !
Oh dang I'm early
@Danny Mac 3D - you commented that SLA prints are brittle. You are misinformed. There are a multitude of resins engineered to be as tough as anything printed using an FDM printer. Form Lab's Form 3 Tough 2000 Resin, after washed in alcohol and cured with a quality heat/UV curing box, is amazingly rugged. It is not as cheap as the printer you used but it can be done and the results are significantly better than FDM. I do these processes daily at scales similar to what you did in this video. More work is required to section the model to reassemble into a bigger result. My minor heartburn is that you dismissed a whole other 3D printing technology sucessfully used daily so many other creators. I still love your other excellent & informative content. Keep up the inspiration. A fellow ZBrusher.
Thanks for the comment :) I'm not quite sure why you think I dismissed a technology?
No common user is buying form labs stuff mate, also he said “generally” it’s true. Moot point
@@DannyMac3dYou said SLA printer materials are "generally quite brittle." That is a negative against SLA. If anything they are gummy if not cleaned and cured correctly. SLA can be messier and take longer to post-process but, as you mentioned, will produce a higher quality result. You get what you pay (or not pay) for - go cheap in FDM or SLA and you will will get a cheaper lower quality result. I love your ZBrush work, been following you for years from ZBC and here on UA-cam. Was hoping to see a 3D print process that did justice to your outstanding art and tutorials. You inspired me to keep at ZB. I have been doing 3D production in a one-person shop for 7 years...kinda sensitive about seeing misinfo about a process I have invested so much time and effort into learning/using. No disrespect meant. God bless.
Well he isn't wrong, SLA is _generally_ more brittle - it's not an issue really for models like this that are just meant to be displayed, but FDM is just superior when you need strong parts that need to hold things, noone in their right mind would print load bearing stuff with resin
The hell is that accent