@@TinyLittles3D Oh, I didn't trust you and I sent it with the original box :( Perhaps for future projects it would help us to know what percentage was scaled, it would be very helpful, thank you very much.
Lol XD I don't even own a resin printer but I thought I should invest some time in watching and listening to those that do have one or two. It's incredible how times have progressed and evolved these printers and creators. Had to sub, thanks for sharing your time and work.
This is beautiful! The colors just pop out and I love how it does look like it is glowing! Ur skills are just awesome! Also enjoyed how u gave pointers and how the printer works. Another thing I love how as of this video I'm still all alone on the membership list lmao! A army of one I guess 😆
Great video! Im printing Anime figures out as well! And right now im watching bunch of videos how to do stuff like this. Hope i don´t ruin it too much :D
At the 2:00 marker I see on the right side of the screen a plastic container I think you use to pre-rinse could you tell me perhaps the size of it, I would greatly appreciate it since I would like to get involved in this hobby. Thanks very much and thank you for sharing.
Are the 3d model you are using already with the fit in joints part designed, or is that something you do yourself? If so how do you do that?Is there a software?
Very quick question about lacquer lol, I use a booth and mask when using it but i realize that after taking the mask off there's still a strong lingering smell, is that safe lol? also love the work, always help to get inspiration and see new techniques on how to paint.
@@TinyLittles3D Follow up question, do you varnish/clear coat your figures after you finish painting them? I generally varnish anything I paint to give them a layer of protection, but am unsure whether it's worth it for display pieces like figures.
Yo, Ive been thinking about getting a resin printer lately. Are the fumes that everyone talks about anything to worry about? I looked on reddit, they say that its pretty not good, but it seems a just bit echo chamber-y. Do I need a whole other room for a resin printer?
Hey man, that's cool video, thanks for the details and the links for every item! Can you tell how much a figure would cost in total including printing, cleaning and painting? Of course it depends on the figure details and size but would be good if you can tell an average cost.
I have a question. Are you hollowing out the print? I am trying to print the base for this model and it always ends up having issues due to how heavy it is. Any recommendations?
@@TinyLittles3D thanks for the reply. I am trying to understand LycheeSlicer better and I’m a little bit afraid of hollowing since I’ve never used it before and I’m afraid of resin staying inside or even the IPA staying in and not drying properly. I’ll add stronger supports.
@@TinyLittles3D It happens! But now that you got some, just get some clear lacquer and you could try the lacquer over enamel technique! Works very well for eyes.
I have this printer and it’s great but man it prints very slow my Flashforge print way faster and way cheaper , how can I make my uni print faster ? With my flashforge it used to take me 1hr to print models now with my new one same model takes 15 hrs I don’t get it .any help will be appreciated
is there any way you can put the names of the actual paints with the brand that you used in this video?? I'm trying to learn how to air brush using your videos so I want to make sure im using the right paint and colors.
Amazing video! Subscribed! Do you think you could give us an estimate on how much money would someone need to make something like this model from start to finish? Considering not just the printer but also the supplies, paints, brushes, other machines needed, etc? Around $1500? $2000? It would be nice to have a gross estimate in order to know if I would be able to financially recover someday from that purchase 😅
For myself, I started with an elegoo saturn 2. That was about 400$ USD at that time I believe. Plus the wash and cure station, I would say printing gear wise, it would be $700USD. Then a must have for me is airbrush, roughly $200. Paint supplies are not too expensive, so I would say you can most probably get everything to start within $1200.
For myself, I started with an elegoo saturn 2. That was about 400$ USD at that time I believe. Plus the wash and cure station, I would say printing gear wise, it would be $700USD. Then a must have for me is airbrush, roughly $200. Paint supplies are not too expensive, so I would say you can most probably get everything to start within $1200.
all the tubers are saying the same get this printer.but the big but is that printer was given to you guys for free..not one of you have to fork out the massive price tag for that printer would you can you
It was the very first resin printer I bought. It was scary to spend so much on something I didn't know but I don't regret it. I was printing almost immediately
@@TinyLittles3D which are the essencials tools you'd recommend for someone starting? As a reminder, this is an expensive hobby here in my country so just the essentials haha 😆
@@bossjoe9335 It depends on what model you are printing and on what scale, and I also wrote about the printing area, and something larger may not fit here. Maybe the printer isn't bad, but it's definitely not better than others on the market.
8k 14k 16k don't really matter. You need to check the resolution of layers express on micron. Some small 4K printer will print better that some 16K big printer.
I was not expecting that model to be so huge when you showed it all together wow!
almost 20inches tall!
@@TinyLittles3D Hi, did you scale it up even more or did you print it as is as the files came?
@@Sapy27 it was scaled up
@@TinyLittles3D Oh, I didn't trust you and I sent it with the original box :(
Perhaps for future projects it would help us to know what percentage was scaled, it would be very helpful, thank you very much.
@@TinyLittles3D hi man how long you took to make this?
Also, what all tools u used? im interested in sculpting
Amazing work bro. Jinwoo and Igris look fire!
Il_paddyy sculpts some amazing models. The print and paintjob turned out amazing as well!
he's a great artist
Lol XD I don't even own a resin printer but I thought I should invest some time in watching and listening to those that do have one or two. It's incredible how times have progressed and evolved these printers and creators. Had to sub, thanks for sharing your time and work.
Good Video :) awesome work.
I am printing these model right now and i cant wait to assemble and paint it.
Nice! Have fun painting it!
This is beautiful! The colors just pop out and I love how it does look like it is glowing! Ur skills are just awesome! Also enjoyed how u gave pointers and how the printer works. Another thing I love how as of this video I'm still all alone on the membership list lmao! A army of one I guess 😆
Another amazing work!
The introduction of equipments and “how to” part was very interesting.
All the details and hardworks, respect
Great video!
Im printing Anime figures out as well!
And right now im watching bunch of videos how to do stuff like this.
Hope i don´t ruin it too much :D
Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. You can always print a new one or keep it as a way to see how you progressed over the years.
Great videos man 🔥 keep doing your thing.
i will! Thanks!
You are sooo good at painting! looks clean af👌
I personally follow Samiho studio's! its amazing!
My boy! What painting mat do you use? Love your style. Would love to see a workbench tour!
absolute cinema
Thank you for doing this. I've been struggling about the paint scheme for Igris
At the 2:00 marker I see on the right side of the screen a plastic container I think you use to pre-rinse could you tell me perhaps the size of it, I would greatly appreciate it since I would like to get involved in this hobby. Thanks very much and thank you for sharing.
Gktwo is a dream!!! ❤
Subbed. I loved the tutorials.
What % did you print the pieces at? Was it at 100% or was it bigger?
Are the 3d model you are using already with the fit in joints part designed, or is that something you do yourself? If so how do you do that?Is there a software?
What are your layer and base exposer settings on the gk2
Liked and subscribed! I'm new here!
It was interesting to watch.
Very quick question about lacquer lol, I use a booth and mask when using it but i realize that after taking the mask off there's still a strong lingering smell, is that safe lol?
also love the work, always help to get inspiration and see new techniques on how to paint.
Superb work, man!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I'm considering getting a Saturn 3 or 4 down the line. Would you say a 10" build plate is a good size for printing figures of this scale?
The GKTwo I’m using has a 10.3” build plate. A 10” one shouldn’t be an issue
@@TinyLittles3D Nice! Thanks. Love your work BTW, you've inspired me to take up this hobby.
@@DeeeFoo glad to have you on board! hope you enjoy your printing journey!
@@TinyLittles3D Follow up question, do you varnish/clear coat your figures after you finish painting them? I generally varnish anything I paint to give them a layer of protection, but am unsure whether it's worth it for display pieces like figures.
I only can see on your patreon "pictures posts". Are there any videos tutorial too, to paint skin? Patreon tells me, you have only 1 video there.
Currently I only made one video tutorial painting eyes. I will have more in the future including skin tutorials
omg that is so fucking beatiful
Yo, Ive been thinking about getting a resin printer lately. Are the fumes that everyone talks about anything to worry about? I looked on reddit, they say that its pretty not good, but it seems a just bit echo chamber-y. Do I need a whole other room for a resin printer?
Printed that the other day now I’m working on onslaught from X-men. Made by the Medusa chick she puts her logo on all her models
For the eyes you should really start off with white then follow it up with a black outline it allows room for mistakes and would look cleaner imo
very nice model
Hey man, that's cool video, thanks for the details and the links for every item! Can you tell how much a figure would cost in total including printing, cleaning and painting? Of course it depends on the figure details and size but would be good if you can tell an average cost.
That Tamiya is enamel :P
It is 😅
Hello ! Quick question, I see holes on your models, how much do you configure your hollows? 3mm?
Most of the time 2mm
Is this model pre-supported? Damn it looks awesome!
I have a question. Are you hollowing out the print? I am trying to print the base for this model and it always ends up having issues due to how heavy it is. Any recommendations?
Yes, the base is hollowed. If you don't want to hollow, try adding more supports or stronger supports. Increasing bottom layer exposure might help too
@@TinyLittles3D thanks for the reply. I am trying to understand LycheeSlicer better and I’m a little bit afraid of hollowing since I’ve never used it before and I’m afraid of resin staying inside or even the IPA staying in and not drying properly. I’ll add stronger supports.
Nice looking figure once again! Though you said first time using lacquer when it's an enamel paint.
Lol, ouppss. I guess it further proves it’s my first time using it
@@TinyLittles3D It happens! But now that you got some, just get some clear lacquer and you could try the lacquer over enamel technique! Works very well for eyes.
that is fucking awesome
I have this printer and it’s great but man it prints very slow my Flashforge print way faster and way cheaper , how can I make my uni print faster ? With my flashforge it used to take me 1hr to print models now with my new one same model takes 15 hrs I don’t get it .any help will be appreciated
You might want to adjust your lifting/ retract speeds.
@@TinyLittles3D thanks I’ll try that!!
Amazing bro!
Thanks for answering like 80% question I had. Indirectly I "subcribiede" XD I know how to write it just brain not braning.
looks great!
wow wow wow wow!!!!
What top coat do you use?
Very nice
Are there any cheaper alternatives for uniformation GK2 ?
Elegoo Suturn 4 and 4 Ultra are less than half the cost but they don't come with a heater but for $50 more they offer a heater for their printers.
is there any way you can put the names of the actual paints with the brand that you used in this video?? I'm trying to learn how to air brush using your videos so I want to make sure im using the right paint and colors.
I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks for the feedback
@@TinyLittles3D Appriciate you!
I'll be fdm and painting models before moving to resin due to the ventilation requirements
GoodJob!
whtat is the thing u use to paint?
Do you mean the airbrush?
you are not selling this for an affordable price i am assuming?
how much resin dis this take
Great work!!
do escanor please
TAKE MY MONEY !
do you have artstation account
I dont. Should I get one?
Should have went with red for igris
Amazing video! Subscribed!
Do you think you could give us an estimate on how much money would someone need to make something like this model from start to finish? Considering not just the printer but also the supplies, paints, brushes, other machines needed, etc? Around $1500? $2000? It would be nice to have a gross estimate in order to know if I would be able to financially recover someday from that purchase 😅
For myself, I started with an elegoo saturn 2. That was about 400$ USD at that time I believe. Plus the wash and cure station, I would say printing gear wise, it would be $700USD. Then a must have for me is airbrush, roughly $200. Paint supplies are not too expensive, so I would say you can most probably get everything to start within $1200.
For myself, I started with an elegoo saturn 2. That was about 400$ USD at that time I believe. Plus the wash and cure station, I would say printing gear wise, it would be $700USD. Then a must have for me is airbrush, roughly $200. Paint supplies are not too expensive, so I would say you can most probably get everything to start within $1200.
@@TinyLittles3DWow, that's actually affordable. This is a really cool and nice hobby. I think I'll start saving for it 😊. Thank you for the response!
all the tubers are saying the same get this printer.but the big but is that printer was given to you guys
for free..not one of you have to fork out the massive price tag for that printer
would you can you
7:53 It's enamel, not lacquer
You’re right
how much of a quality loss is fdm
too bad the printer is too expensive for an amateur/beginner.
It was the very first resin printer I bought. It was scary to spend so much on something I didn't know but I don't regret it. I was printing almost immediately
Subjective. Have mine 1 year now. Amazing
You can buy a printer that is both cheaper and better then this one anyway.
@@magikarp2063name?
@@magikarp2063yea no
I want so bad this printer, but seems to be a slow printer.
Feeling more and more like buying a 3D printer. So much stuff I'd like to print and paint (●'◡'●)
That’s exactly the feeling I had and made me start this hobby
@@TinyLittles3D which are the essencials tools you'd recommend for someone starting? As a reminder, this is an expensive hobby here in my country so just the essentials haha 😆
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0:25 But it is only 8k, where the competition already has 14k. The printing area is also not the largest.
What does it matter? The model itself isn't 8k or 14k levels of detail
@@bossjoe9335 It depends on what model you are printing and on what scale, and I also wrote about the printing area, and something larger may not fit here. Maybe the printer isn't bad, but it's definitely not better than others on the market.
8k 14k 16k don't really matter.
You need to check the resolution of layers express on micron.
Some small 4K printer will print better that some 16K big printer.
@@fabrice1142 yes, but I wrote about printers of a similar or the same size, that they have a higher resolution.
why can't they just come out..... with the colors we made for them that sucks
very interesting and looks good, is this the same process they do for anime figures? if anyone knows
it's unlikely. Mass produced anime figurines are most likely made with molds.
@@TinyLittles3D ooooo ok ty for the great wisdom. ;o this makes me wanna get a 3d printer now, it looks so fun to do stuff like this,