I love how creative you are, Kat. Thank you for showing us how to infuse your style and skill into creating your very own ooak pieces using 3D technology. I've always been interested (and intimidated) in trying this. ❤
Hi Kat. Thank you much for sharing. That is beautiful. It's not home made. But you do stl have to design all the pieces so you did still make them. Again nice work. Tfs from Canada
This is so fabulous! I admit I'm still a little scared of resin and all the big equipment 3d style printing requires. But it's fascinating! Everything turned out so cute.
I found this small pickle strainer at dollar tree that I start using to clean my prints with alcohol. It's perfect for small prints. I used up to much alcohol with my resin wash and it got dirty fast.
It's cool that you're always trying new things and upgrading your skill set. Your channel got me into using Tinkercad so maybe I'll try this out someday.
I really do like technology, and all your miniatures came out beautiful, but so many machines to do those miniature is not for me because is not handmade, this is more for people who wants to mass make things and sell them, is a business. I would still like to watch what you do, but if you are going into that direction only, then is not for me, thank you.
I disagree. 3D modeling is a skill in itself, and resin printing is also an intensive process. This to me is no different to a ceramic artist using slip casting molds they've made themselves, or a polymer clay artists taking molds of their own work to make many small parts.
I completely agree. My interest in her content is still there as I love miniatures but unfortunately don't feel inspired or joyful watching them like I used to. It's a beautiful moment for me when small items become new ones through innovative miniature creation, it's a lot less magical for me personally when things are 3D printed, made by machines, etc. With her previous fully handmade videos, I actually would buy all the popsicle sticks, glues, wood and cutters, cork, etc etc and make them myself with a twist. Now, I find I don't make miniatures anymore unless I find another channel with something cool that's handmade.
I love how creative you are, Kat. Thank you for showing us how to infuse your style and skill into creating your very own ooak pieces using 3D technology. I've always been interested (and intimidated) in trying this. ❤
Popping it in the oven. I love it❤
Love to see a tour of the doll house and how it's come along
can the supports be recycled back or do you just throw it out?
Hi Kat. Thank you much for sharing. That is beautiful. It's not home made. But you do stl have to design all the pieces so you did still make them. Again nice work. Tfs from Canada
Kay I just love you for sharing, I practice all I can with you your hand made. Thank you
Katt you really make the most beautiful pieces and thank you for sharing them with us.🤗🇨🇦
Cool 😀
Beautiful! Wow, I didn’t know resin was so much work!
What do you do with all the 3d printers you get sent?
Brilliant!
This is so fabulous! I admit I'm still a little scared of resin and all the big equipment 3d style printing requires. But it's fascinating! Everything turned out so cute.
I love all your work, but I will miss the clay and other art
To Cute!
Nices , maybe is how they make the mini verse and all the mini food.
This will so work for my dollhouse.
I found this small pickle strainer at dollar tree that I start using to clean my prints with alcohol. It's perfect for small prints. I used up to much alcohol with my resin wash and it got dirty fast.
Happy thanksgiving 🦃🍽️❤❤❤❤❤❤ beautifully done 👍🏾
It's cool that you're always trying new things and upgrading your skill set. Your channel got me into using Tinkercad so maybe I'll try this out someday.
Amazing!!!!🙌🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I really do like technology, and all your miniatures came out beautiful, but so many machines to do those miniature is not for me because is not handmade, this is more for people who wants to mass make things and sell them, is a business. I would still like to watch what you do, but if you are going into that direction only, then is not for me, thank you.
I disagree. 3D modeling is a skill in itself, and resin printing is also an intensive process. This to me is no different to a ceramic artist using slip casting molds they've made themselves, or a polymer clay artists taking molds of their own work to make many small parts.
I completely agree. My interest in her content is still there as I love miniatures but unfortunately don't feel inspired or joyful watching them like I used to. It's a beautiful moment for me when small items become new ones through innovative miniature creation, it's a lot less magical for me personally when things are 3D printed, made by machines, etc. With her previous fully handmade videos, I actually would buy all the popsicle sticks, glues, wood and cutters, cork, etc etc and make them myself with a twist. Now, I find I don't make miniatures anymore unless I find another channel with something cool that's handmade.
@ is ok you are entitled to disagree with me, we all have different opinions and all of them are equally valuable, thank you
I absolutely love your videos. The only problem is your voice is so incredibly soothing, I fall asleep and need to rewind! lol🥰