Damn! U out did yourself this time! Very nice touch on the colors to light him up! Aldo love the LED lights! This was just all around awesome! I got chills when the lights lit up even bigger ones when u turn them on in dark! Dude I'm just lost in words :p
NICE! That lighting was just the right accent of color that made it all pop! I was thinking that adding a shot of webbing (perhaps using rubber cement or glue gun stretching) to give the impression that Miles caught him in one eye would have been a nice touch...still, fantastic as always.
The quality in The Saturn 2 is really great, and thanks to add the materials u use in the description, your sanding is better than the previous content, and men, you even added lights, Keep it up 🎉
Your skills in every aspect of the media, from printing to editing the video, your content need more views. How much time do u invest in making this videos?
The editing part is where it’s taking a lot of my time. I want you all to enjoy the viewing experience so I try really hard to make it fun and engaging. Still got a lot of learning to do!
Hello, I absolutely love the design and the painting !! Is it possible to have this kind of quality (or maybe a bit less) with a filament 3D printer ? if yes what brand/models do you recommend ? Thank a lot
I have seen people do wonders with filament printers, but I heard it takes a lot of tweaking to make it print high quality for figures and statues. If you mainly want to print collectible statues, I would highly suggest a resin printer.
Sure, here you go: amzn.to/3s6hP7g (affiliate link, I get a small commission at no additional cost to you) You would also need a a battery to power them up. Those LEDs are 12V but I used a 9V battery holder and it works just fine.
This is amazing! I have never used a 3D printer but how long does one bottle of Elegoo ABS like resin last? (i.e. how many statues can you print with it?) P.S. Love the idea that you can paint these printed statues yourself. Are these 3D-printed statues heavy?
If you print simple 1/6 scale models, a 1kg bottle could probably get you 3-4 statues. If you hollow your models, you’ll save on resin and also make them lighter too
I don’t really fill the support points unless it is on a spot where it’s very apparent. I orient the models in a way so that I put supports on spots where you usually don’t see. Like under the feet, on the back etc.
@@mr.culinan3583 I suggest checking out @Groundeffected where he dives into support settings. Yes, there are divots after removing supports. Sanding is required.
Woooow bro!!! this is amazing! you did an amazing job!!!! love it!!!
Awesome work!!!! from the printing, painting and video editing… love to see more!! Suscribed.
I will definitely do more videos, especially Spidermans!
Awesome ! I can't wait for into the spider-verse 2.
I can't wait to see the movie too
@@norydisalvo8545 I went yesterday. It's so good
Wow Amazing
Thanks so much!
You've outdone yourself again with the LEDS! 😆😆
I was so worried that the LEDs wouldn’t light up 😅
Cool〜!🕷
Your videos are also very cool~ ! :D
Amazing figure bro, thanks so much for share your work
I’m glad you liked it! I’ll keep sharing all my works
Damn! U out did yourself this time! Very nice touch on the colors to light him up! Aldo love the LED lights! This was just all around awesome! I got chills when the lights lit up even bigger ones when u turn them on in dark! Dude I'm just lost in words :p
Ya, the LED was pretty fun to put in. Looking forward to try different stuff with it for future projects!
NICE! That lighting was just the right accent of color that made it all pop! I was thinking that adding a shot of webbing (perhaps using rubber cement or glue gun stretching) to give the impression that Miles caught him in one eye would have been a nice touch...still, fantastic as always.
Oh that would be pretty cool. Let’s see if one day I get a chance to experiment with some webbing 😆
Idea: Print Mile's venom arm/hand in clear then add an LED :)
I did think of that, but wanted to dip my hands into OSL painting.
The quality in The Saturn 2 is really great, and thanks to add the materials u use in the description, your sanding is better than the previous content, and men, you even added lights, Keep it up 🎉
Your skills in every aspect of the media, from printing to editing the video, your content need more views. How much time do u invest in making this videos?
The editing part is where it’s taking a lot of my time. I want you all to enjoy the viewing experience so I try really hard to make it fun and engaging. Still got a lot of learning to do!
Hello, I absolutely love the design and the painting !! Is it possible to have this kind of quality (or maybe a bit less) with a filament 3D printer ? if yes what brand/models do you recommend ? Thank a lot
I have seen people do wonders with filament printers, but I heard it takes a lot of tweaking to make it print high quality for figures and statues. If you mainly want to print collectible statues, I would highly suggest a resin printer.
Amazing job 🔥 where did you buy the LED’s? Can you drop a link?
Sure, here you go: amzn.to/3s6hP7g
(affiliate link, I get a small commission at no additional cost to you)
You would also need a a battery to power them up. Those LEDs are 12V but I used a 9V battery holder and it works just fine.
Thank you very much 😊🎨
This is amazing! I have never used a 3D printer but how long does one bottle of Elegoo ABS like resin last? (i.e. how many statues can you print with it?) P.S. Love the idea that you can paint these printed statues yourself.
Are these 3D-printed statues heavy?
If you print simple 1/6 scale models, a 1kg bottle could probably get you 3-4 statues.
If you hollow your models, you’ll save on resin and also make them lighter too
@@TinyLittles3D Thanks for the info. Is there a function to hollow them on the printer or does that have to be done in special software?
All models before printing needs to go through a slicer, a program that prepares the 3D model for printing.
How did you and how much time did it take to fill from the supports and keep the texture? Still very nice work!
I don’t really fill the support points unless it is on a spot where it’s very apparent.
I orient the models in a way so that I put supports on spots where you usually don’t see. Like under the feet, on the back etc.
This is a question I had too, how do you fill the joined seams on a texture?
@@nightfall8764 I use a cheap filler from my local hardware store. Once primed and painted. You hardly see it
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can u show for me your setting support for statue ?
hey, what kind of settings are you looking for? You mean the size for my supports?
@@TinyLittles3D yub,your support setting, when you take it apart it doesn't get scabies
@@mr.culinan3583 I suggest checking out @Groundeffected where he dives into support settings.
Yes, there are divots after removing supports. Sanding is required.
Bro Miguel is packin. Spider-Man 20 inch
Hmmm….Spider-Man 2069???