How made Leonardo with a 3D printer?
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- Опубліковано 29 кві 2024
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Today, I've crafted Leonardo from the beloved animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, using 3D printing technology! I've completed this project entirely with the use of 3D printers. If you enjoyed this thrilling video series, please don't forget to mention it in the comments! Additionally, feel free to let me know which characters you'd like to see brought to life next!
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Epic print/build and paint worthy of any collection.
Done this but with all 4 TMNT, was fun printing and painting at the same time
Looks awesome! Well done.
thats great can i ask what 3d printer and what slicer you use that has these round supports? never saw that before
Great job!
Excellent video and piece of art on 3 d excellent !!
Final result looks awesome! The editing on this video is also TOP NOTCH! Well done
This Came out Great i like how you use both FDM & Resin Printing for some parts.
Hey, I too have printed these in PLA. I'm surprised you didn't print everything in resin since you had a resin printer?? I did FDM printing and tried to sand out the layer lines. Dry brushed paint finish too. Great job!
Great work and nice editing!
that is awesome!!!
Really good paintjob and video edit, looks amazing! Subbed :D
Nice work! Love the reveal
insane !
Post the artist, and stop deleting links to the artist.
Can you link me to the artist?
LAfigures. Let's see how long this one stays up.
See, that's why when I start selling my 3d sculptures, I won't make the print file available, because of people like him!
@Pjiggy yeah, I don't even see the point in not including the sculpture in these videos. Like is he trying to take credit for the paint and sculpt? It is super easy to find the artist if you know where to look. And these paint jobs are really good, why would you not post your work and see if they would sponsor your next piece? Make zero sense.
sensacional meu caro, e voce nao usou prime nas peças antes de começar a pintar? ou usa alguma tinta especifica
Great work, but he's like 12 feet tall in scale to this diorama it seems. lol
great job on the painting honestly is making me looking at actual painting instead of only airbrush. but wondering why is there an L.A. AVE when they are from the best city ever NY? just wondering i mean they did travel there time to time in some series but just an oddity i guess. but seriously love the finished product and nice to see you using both fdm and resin.
how did you get the FDM so smooth?
Very cool, how long does it take to print?
always preferred this version of Leo with the sword scabbards side by side rather than crossed, they just look less helicopter on his shell that way.
KGF bgm🔥
Where can i find the STL ?
Lafigures on cults3d
LAfigures
@@demijebus6831 Thanks
Why not have a link for the figure? Someone else made it….you printed it and painted it…you did a good job but give credit where credit is due
Is this a tutorial? Your title is misleading. How did you do it? We still don't know.
Can this be done with an Ender 3 V2? lol
I'm confused why people mix resin and FDM like this. I see a lot of people use FDM for bases and resin for the figure. Why not just do the whole thing in resin? Scale?
Resin for large bases is sooo expensive and mostly need to be broken into smaller pieces. Fdm is larger, and bases are usually lower detail than the main character.
I think he meant that it's not common to make the character in resin (arms and weapon) and FDM (Body and legs). @@demijebus6831
Have a good printer. But im a shit painter.
Betrayer