I really love how you explained the printing process, it was very helpful as a person who wants to get into 3d printing dolls/ accessories, would it be possible if you have a time to maybe do a full video on going in deeper depth about 3d printing dolls?
@LadyDynamiteCreates maybe just a video showing the most important parts of using a 3d printer, like how to resize an object so it can fit in doll scale or upside a doll so they would be bigger, things like that maybe
It’s a really nice printer with lots of quality of life features @1399.99. You’re paying for convenience and plug n play use to minimize print failures. It’s a walled off garden, so you have to use there software and resins which are not inexpensive. $59.00 for PAP10 vs Jamg He standard pro resin @$28.00. It’s a really nice printer that I’m considering buying. The cost of consumables will be an issue for some. 😊
Yeah the resin price difference was a bit of a shock to me but at this point I had so many random failures due to the prints being difficult shapes (lots of cupping issues) or cold weather failure that its not as big of a pricing gap. I don't even live in that cold of an area and regularly had issues from the cold. Its a great middling printer for people who don't want to spend formlabs money but want something with more features than the lower end printers.
I really like the printer, and I will most likely buy it without the wash and cure stations. I can get phrozens or other brands at a much more reasonable price on Amazon. The wash station looks to cumbersome to use, and one you tuber forgot to flip the valves properly and he got ipa all over the place. I do like the cure station with it ability to communicate with the printer for optimal cure time. I’m all about plug n play for printing minis and mechanical parts (I’m a mechanical engineer). The less time I have to fuss with settings the more time I have to concentrate on part design. I live in Southern California but I have a basement, so a heated vat is a big plus. Great video. Looking forward to seeing more content from you. :-)
You are so talented! I wish I understood half of what you said about the 3d printer and resin, lol. But I look forward to seeing what you make with it in the future :) And the doll is so lovely, super cute!
Do you think it was the quality of the 3d printer or the resin that made the head cap fit so perfectly? I want to print more dolls, and a new printer isn't in the budget but new resin could be!
Honestly I think it's all of the above. Their whole eco system is pretty elevated from what I have used in the past. The resin did have the best surface of any prints I've ever worked with.
She looks gorgeous! I wanted my very own BJD but with pumpkin head with a scary jack-o-lantern face & as for the body a wooden scarecrow body with peg legs and claws He is my perfect idea and better version of Pumpkin Head for Halloween. When I looked at his old movies they were like no these are not pumpkin head one looks like an alien while the other Gargoyle not a single imagine of a scarecrow like pumpkin head monster all rotten tomatoes. I want my Pumpkin Head doll the size as Smart dolls 23.6 inches like it's taller than my ever after high dolls, I can't decide whether I should use elastic string or snap in pegs like how Monster High & Ever After High have. Any idea's or thought's to help my Halloween project? Have a great weekend.
I would definitely recommend stringing if you are doing it yourself. The snap pegs are way too delicate on printed dolls unless you can use FDM printing but that requires so much more finishing.
I really love how you explained the printing process, it was very helpful as a person who wants to get into 3d printing dolls/ accessories, would it be possible if you have a time to maybe do a full video on going in deeper depth about 3d printing dolls?
Glad it was helpful! What kinds of info are you wanting to see? I've been doing it so long its hard for me to know what is useful to others sometimes.
@LadyDynamiteCreates maybe just a video showing the most important parts of using a 3d printer, like how to resize an object so it can fit in doll scale or upside a doll so they would be bigger, things like that maybe
It’s a really nice printer with lots of quality of life features @1399.99. You’re paying for convenience and plug n play use to minimize print failures. It’s a walled off garden, so you have to use there software and resins which are not inexpensive. $59.00 for PAP10 vs Jamg He standard pro resin @$28.00. It’s a really nice printer that I’m considering buying. The cost of consumables will be an issue for some. 😊
Yeah the resin price difference was a bit of a shock to me but at this point I had so many random failures due to the prints being difficult shapes (lots of cupping issues) or cold weather failure that its not as big of a pricing gap. I don't even live in that cold of an area and regularly had issues from the cold. Its a great middling printer for people who don't want to spend formlabs money but want something with more features than the lower end printers.
I really like the printer, and I will most likely buy it without the wash and cure stations. I can get phrozens or other brands at a much more reasonable price on Amazon. The wash station looks to cumbersome to use, and one you tuber forgot to flip the valves properly and he got ipa all over the place. I do like the cure station with it ability to communicate with the printer for optimal cure time. I’m all about plug n play for printing minis and mechanical parts (I’m a mechanical engineer). The less time I have to fuss with settings the more time I have to concentrate on part design. I live in Southern California but I have a basement, so a heated vat is a big plus. Great video. Looking forward to seeing more content from you. :-)
She turned out beautifully but I’m way too distracted by that new 3-D printer to properly appreciate her. If I hadn’t JUST bought a new Saturn…. 😂
Thank you! It has been so much fun to play around with and see what it can do.
Definitely not too many demons ❤😈
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i printed a Rinka!
she is so beautiful, such a lovely sculpt, and i love her shoulders - the artist is very nice to talk to, too
I totally agree! I had a few questions and they were super helpful and nice.
I'm tempted by that 3D printer omg
It is an amazing machine, I have never had one be this user friendly and just work.
The hair is so 80's punk, I love it! I want this outfit in human size
That is exactly what I was going for. Whenever I am unsure, my design aesthetics tend to lean towards 80s
She looks beautiful!!
Thank you!
She’s absolutely gorgeous,and the outfit is so beautifully made too 🥰
Thank you so much 🤗
Came for information about the printer, stayed to see how you finished making the doll 🤣 Very cool.
Thanks for watching!
Love the wings. The eyes are absolutely beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
She is so pretty!!
Thank you!
Flex is really cool 3d printer!!your masterpiece also amazing!!
Thank you! Cheers!
She's beautiful ❤❤😊
Thanks!
You are so talented! I wish I understood half of what you said about the 3d printer and resin, lol. But I look forward to seeing what you make with it in the future :)
And the doll is so lovely, super cute!
Thank you so much, you are so kind.
omg, LOVE her;) she is gorgeous!!!!♥
Thank you so much!
Do you think it was the quality of the 3d printer or the resin that made the head cap fit so perfectly? I want to print more dolls, and a new printer isn't in the budget but new resin could be!
Honestly I think it's all of the above. Their whole eco system is pretty elevated from what I have used in the past. The resin did have the best surface of any prints I've ever worked with.
@LadyDynamiteCreates that's what I was afraid of! Well, I'll try their resin in my Saturn and see what happens lol
Thanks for the reply!
She looks gorgeous! I wanted my very own BJD but with pumpkin head with a scary jack-o-lantern face & as for the body a wooden scarecrow body with peg legs and claws
He is my perfect idea and better version of Pumpkin Head for Halloween. When I looked at his old movies they were like no these are not pumpkin head one looks like an alien while the other Gargoyle not a single imagine of a scarecrow like pumpkin head monster all rotten tomatoes.
I want my Pumpkin Head doll the size as Smart dolls 23.6 inches like it's taller than my ever after high dolls, I can't decide whether I should use elastic string or snap in pegs like how Monster High & Ever After High have. Any idea's or thought's to help my Halloween project? Have a great weekend.
I would definitely recommend stringing if you are doing it yourself. The snap pegs are way too delicate on printed dolls unless you can use FDM printing but that requires so much more finishing.
@@LadyDynamiteCreates Thanks for the help.😃
@@brianahawkins8124 you are very welcome
Nice 🤗
Thanks 🤗
@@LadyDynamiteCreates You're very welcome! Can't wait for next one 🤩
Ficou muito linda 👏 parabéns
Muito obrigado
omg
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how would i get in contact if I wanted a custom doll? IF you are doing customs that is.
Thank you so much for your interest but I don't take commissions.
Love Lucy she has the seductive but dangerous vibe that I love on dolls
Thank you!
Too many demons, sorry