was about ready to ask why you posted this because you already did a flame mammoth, but then I read the title. Printing animation effects. Okay thats a good touch to mess with. Well dang might as well make a custom table top game while your at it. Ladies and gentleman, we have megamanxdive the table top game, choose your favorite character and have them duke it out in a simulated pixel grid battle. Might as well bring in Jazza in to the fun while your at it. Nice job on this composition.
Sorry but it won't happen 😔 I have barely time for my own projects. This would be way too niche to put the time into. Had to Google multiple times before I could figure out what BOX was 😅
@@NoNeedForRandomNumbers I meant the character itself not the franchise. But I only do things I am personally passionate about. The Mega Man universe is my thing :D Here I have no connection whatsoever, sorry.
Hey, nice job, really realistic with the lattice details I've find this video while looking to render a 3D resine animation, to fake the fact that someone had film the printing process standing front of the resine printer. Do you know how could I make it? Thanks in advance boss
I learned it through a combination of videos. But I think it's easier if I just tell you the basic steps 😁 The process is fairly easy: - create a model - export as .stl - Download PrusaSlicer (free) and import the .stl - slice the model (0.2 mm layer height turned out pretty good) - export as .obj - import into blender - use "build" modifier and set the frame count to the amount of layers - hit play 😉 Be aware of the dense mesh that this will result in. 466 layers were heavy but still manageable. Enjoy ✌️
Keep his trunk away from Boomerangs ;) /thumbsup!
Lol..this might go over most people heads.
@@bigbossfrombk9498 hey one person got it thats good enough for me xD /cheers
He shouldn't have stuck his nose in X's business 😉
How on earth? Amazing.
You got one of those 3d printers? Lucky!
Yep, got one recently. They're not that expensive anymore. And it's a small beginner one. Bambu Labs A1 mini if you're curious.
was about ready to ask why you posted this because you already did a flame mammoth, but then I read the title. Printing animation effects. Okay thats a good touch to mess with.
Well dang might as well make a custom table top game while your at it. Ladies and gentleman, we have megamanxdive the table top game, choose your favorite character and have them duke it out in a simulated pixel grid battle. Might as well bring in Jazza in to the fun while your at it.
Nice job on this composition.
I beg you to do BOX from Metroid Fusion plsssss
Btw how did u make that shot its awesome
Sorry but it won't happen 😔
I have barely time for my own projects. This would be way too niche to put the time into. Had to Google multiple times before I could figure out what BOX was 😅
@@DemNikoArtI get your point, but please, Mega Man X is at least as niche as Metroid
@@NoNeedForRandomNumbers I meant the character itself not the franchise.
But I only do things I am personally passionate about. The Mega Man universe is my thing :D
Here I have no connection whatsoever, sorry.
@@DemNikoArt Let‘s get you passionate about Metroid then 😉
I legit thought he would move from the base at the end.
That's actually a great idea. Will consider it for the next one 😁
🔥🧐🙌🏾
Hey, nice job, really realistic with the lattice details
I've find this video while looking to render a 3D resine animation, to fake the fact that someone had film the printing process standing front of the resine printer.
Do you know how could I make it?
Thanks in advance boss
Unfortunately I have no idea how a resin printer works so I don't know, sorry.
@@DemNikoArt Ok unfortunate, np, thanks anyway
Wanna learn this🫣 any reference??
I learned it through a combination of videos. But I think it's easier if I just tell you the basic steps 😁
The process is fairly easy:
- create a model
- export as .stl
- Download PrusaSlicer (free) and import the .stl
- slice the model (0.2 mm layer height turned out pretty good)
- export as .obj
- import into blender
- use "build" modifier and set the frame count to the amount of layers
- hit play 😉
Be aware of the dense mesh that this will result in.
466 layers were heavy but still manageable.
Enjoy ✌️
@@DemNikoArt Thank you very very much, so simple.