The Dire Bear is very impressive, and also if I'm not a big monsters' fan, it's really a magnific "Mini". About the Dire Elves, their lack of eyes could mean that they're dark dungeons' dwellers, with the frontal "dome" as sensorial organ, as Alien's xenomorphs, you could paint it in a different way to accentuate the difference.
They aren't big and lithe enough to be Wolfen of Yillia, and not as into the S&M as the Devourers of Vile-Tis were! Even I had to go look up the names of Circle wolf people since I couldn't remember what they were called! Werewolves is an easy name to remember! Too many names for tabletop figures and factions!
Peel off? Do you mean separating from the baseplate mid-print? or breaking of supports and falling into the vat? Are you doing your own supports? Do you live in an area with high humidity? Resin absorbs water from the air when left in the vat. this might be your issue.
Separating from the baseplate. I've readjusted the home level countless times now, but it doesn't make a difference. Humidity can be an issue, but not this time of year. I've been doing mostly presupports, but I've had issue with both my own and ones from companies that are quite reliable. It used to be the rear of the plate, now it's the front. It's bizarre- nothing else has been adjusted!
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature You may consider stirring the bottom of the vat with the plastic scraper before you start your print, increasing the exposure time of the first couple layers, and or adding some texture to the build plate by lightly sanding it or sand blasting it. Best of luck with your prints and thanks for sharing.
The Dire Bear is very impressive, and also if I'm not a big monsters' fan, it's really a magnific "Mini". About the Dire Elves, their lack of eyes could mean that they're dark dungeons' dwellers, with the frontal "dome" as sensorial organ, as Alien's xenomorphs, you could paint it in a different way to accentuate the difference.
Oooh. I like those "werewolves".
They aren't big and lithe enough to be Wolfen of Yillia, and not as into the S&M as the Devourers of Vile-Tis were!
Even I had to go look up the names of Circle wolf people since I couldn't remember what they were called!
Werewolves is an easy name to remember! Too many names for tabletop figures and factions!
I really need those models, and more money to print and paint everything l
Peel off? Do you mean separating from the baseplate mid-print? or breaking of supports and falling into the vat? Are you doing your own supports? Do you live in an area with high humidity? Resin absorbs water from the air when left in the vat. this might be your issue.
Separating from the baseplate. I've readjusted the home level countless times now, but it doesn't make a difference. Humidity can be an issue, but not this time of year. I've been doing mostly presupports, but I've had issue with both my own and ones from companies that are quite reliable. It used to be the rear of the plate, now it's the front. It's bizarre- nothing else has been adjusted!
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature You may consider stirring the bottom of the vat with the plastic scraper before you start your print, increasing the exposure time of the first couple layers, and or adding some texture to the build plate by lightly sanding it or sand blasting it. Best of luck with your prints and thanks for sharing.
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