Question: Is there a gloss finish for the various printable materials? Specifically this figurine would look cool with a gloss finish. I wonder if you have experience with these? Good luck and thank you for producing and uploading.
@@Incorruptus1 Yes there are Gloss Top coats for the figures. Some resin also naturally cures in a gloss state. However, best bet is to use a gloss top coat to seal the figures and add some shine to them.
@@AzrachToys Yes I also think it might cover up the sanding and such, those parts will be better after gloss? Because that was my hint I could have given. Maybe it works/worked in it's favor? :) Would be cool to see a finish after gloss and before gloss. So you can see what it does. But they all look super interesting. I will start catching up on your videos. I sculpt and do this myself, just not have all the equip. yet. Good luck, it is fun watching your results. Thanks!
Could you imagine in the future, when 3-D technology becomes so prevalent and easy to use and acquire materials for everyday homes? People will be paying for models to download from companies or get it pirated kinda like movies lol.
That look more and more likely to happen in the not too distant future. It is very exciting to be part of this movement. Excited for everything these is to come.
That is great bane is a bit old now so I might update him sometime soon. Excited to see your prints, man. Please share them with me on instagram if you would like.
Mass manufactured figures have to be considered for customers of all ages so sharp ears and edges are usually avoided. I am glad you enjoy the sharpness on this figure.. haha the 420 likes made me laugh out loud. Thank you so much for your like and comment :)
I think I might to adopt this method. Hasbro's figures are to use cheaper plastic and just don't feel like they used to. Plus, this way I could get the characters I need in the costumes that I want and not have to wait on companies for years-on-end.
For the support dot issue, the easiest fix is to sand it like normal to remove the marks, then paint the sanded areas with either a UV resin or appropriately colored paint primer. By using a resin you can smooth out any left over issues as well. If any joints have issues with grip I would consider disassembling them and using a small amount of UV resin or super glue to thicken parts of the joint. Just make sure you let it dry completely before reassembly. I think the design is quite good, but I would change the ears slightly merging the shape of the human ears with the "head spikes" (bat ears) and perhaps make the face more angular. The original character had almost a cleft chin and square jaw. In the source material the cowl/mask slightly changed the shape of the characters face to make it harder for identification since it would impossible to remove material from the face of a human with out surgery the mask would have added it in strategic places. To add more ab crunch I would consider finding a way to cut the lower abdomen in two and add another bar-bell joint.
Awesome suggestions, man. I will have have to experiment with the resins and UV light like you mentioned. I see your points on the design. If I redo the figure I will definitely factor them in.
Cool, I was planning to try Zeta for my first figure since he should be an easy beginners model but what I really wanna do is some Static Shock figures
Have you thought about linking all the joints with the thread from inside? That's another technique i have seen where people thread back all the joints with stretchable strings inside the torso so the joints never fall off but if we have ball like joints for movement then it's going to be be hard to move arms legs since the stretched string will try to keep them straight. What you think?
I see what you mean. This is a concept popularised by ball jointed dolls, and early G I Joes used a similar mechanism at the waist. This would require me to re-engineer all of my joints so I won't be exploring it in detail. But the idea would definitely work.
I love everything the sculpt the paint it looks like it came from a higher end figure company, the only thing i would change is the head a bit i dont thing the ears should be jutting out as much i would take them off completely to make it look like its a tight mask or even just close them in a bit further to the sides of his head. I hope this doesn't take away from what i said. It's a beautiful piece of art.
@AzrachCollections I can understand that, even non transforming ones would be cool. But at any rate, keep up the good work, bro can't wait to see what your gonna come up with next
Amazing! Are you planning to sell blank bodies that we can sculpt over and not have to worry about making the joints because I'm clueless on that part. Or maybe on your patreon make tutorials on how to make the joints? I'd be a customer for sure!
I might need to think about that. It takes a lot of time and effort to perfect the joints, and im still always tweaking stuff. I'll see wheat I can do.
Any resin 3d printer can be used. I recommend the elegoo mars 2 pro and the uniformation GK two because I have used them personally and with good results. The uniformation GK two in particular has so many quality of life improvements to make your prints that much better. Hope that helps.
This is just so damn cool. I do have a stupid question though. Do Batman beyonds wings come from his arms or his back? Cause to me it always looked like his arms and in comics the wings seem to bend with his arms. Reason I'm bringing that up is cause if they do, it would be really awesome if you did a set of wings similar to how the web wings work on the ML figures. And you could take it a step further and make a sent of bent ones to clip on too. Just an idea/question/suggestion. It looks really awesome. Do you have a superman?..... Whoops sorry should have finished the video lol
I always thought the wings came from his back but the spiderman Web wings idea is actually good. I think his suit is nano tech and can be portrayed to be either way. But great idea!
@@AzrachToys thank you! Yeah I couldn't really ever tell lol. To me it looked like under the arms but idk lol. Great video though suit looks amazing paint looks amazing too!
Hi man, I'm French and I confess I didn't understand what you used to heat the joints to be able to assemble them, hair dryer? boiling water? Help me please ;)
@@AzrachToys very welcome 🙏🏽 I’m a big Batman fan and u hit this right on the wing no matter if you made it that’s what make it a TOP TIER action figure (NOT A TOY KIDS ) 😂
learn/look at the muscle anatomy look how the left and right figure like how they use the same mold cast on the arms biceps legs thighs neck soon your figure will be on the same articulation and muscle build concept
Isn't what you're doing conflicting with I don't know some licenses or something because basically you are making money even though it's your work as in calculations and printing and stuff you are still using a well known dc image to sell your stuff. Wouldn't it be better to just like create your own characters and figurines instead of using this? I don't find it ok man
If you got the free 3D printable figure. Click here for the assembly guide
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Question: Is there a gloss finish for the various printable materials? Specifically this figurine would look cool with a gloss finish. I wonder if you have experience with these? Good luck and thank you for producing and uploading.
@@Incorruptus1 Yes there are Gloss Top coats for the figures. Some resin also naturally cures in a gloss state. However, best bet is to use a gloss top coat to seal the figures and add some shine to them.
@@AzrachToys Yes I also think it might cover up the sanding and such, those parts will be better after gloss? Because that was my hint I could have given. Maybe it works/worked in it's favor? :) Would be cool to see a finish after gloss and before gloss. So you can see what it does. But they all look super interesting. I will start catching up on your videos. I sculpt and do this myself, just not have all the equip. yet. Good luck, it is fun watching your results. Thanks!
Could you imagine in the future, when 3-D technology becomes so prevalent and easy to use and acquire materials for everyday homes? People will be paying for models to download from companies or get it pirated kinda like movies lol.
That look more and more likely to happen in the not too distant future. It is very exciting to be part of this movement. Excited for everything these is to come.
you ever play quasimorph? or star sector? cuz that's how you get quasimorph or starsector...
Pirate a 3d model of a gundam figure is kinda good tho
You wouldn’t download an action figure
@@bubbafett4787 Hahah! Epic..
Great new figure, man. I bought your Bane from Cults and I learned so much from you, thanks a lot!
That is great bane is a bit old now so I might update him sometime soon. Excited to see your prints, man. Please share them with me on instagram if you would like.
Awesome!! More 3D printed DC figures please, this rocks.
More on the way. Thank you so much!!
Looks amazing 😊 I love Batman beyond, love to have one.
Thank you so much :)
I’m loving the 3d prints❤
Happy Holidays‼️
Happy holidays! Thank you so much man. I always appreciate your support!
Love the long bat ears on this figure! The sharpness as well, you'll never get that in a premade figure. Sorry for breaking the 420 likes!
Mass manufactured figures have to be considered for customers of all ages so sharp ears and edges are usually avoided. I am glad you enjoy the sharpness on this figure.. haha the 420 likes made me laugh out loud. Thank you so much for your like and comment :)
This is great work! Very cool and impressive!
Thank you so much
This is so cool that you made your own action figure. Very inspiring bro, it looks sick!
Thank you so much :)
that's an amazing figure, man! great knee articulation, when bent it looks so natural. love it!
Thank you so much. A lot of care and attention to detail went into this figure.
I think I might to adopt this method. Hasbro's figures are to use cheaper plastic and just don't feel like they used to. Plus, this way I could get the characters I need in the costumes that I want and not have to wait on companies for years-on-end.
Absolutely man. There is a special kind of freedom in making your own figures. Best of luck bro!
Ficou incrível, ficou igual uma figura mafex
Thank you so much. Mafex was my inspiration and I made huge attempts to make it similar.
Beautifully done and super informative! Thanks a bunch for sharing!
Thank you for watching. I am glad you enjoyed it.
wow, the future of custom figures :D
Haha thank you so much.
I hope this will be the future of toy collecting; collection of files to be printed into toys.
That would be amazing. I'm hoping the resins become stronger and more companies will jump into this soon.
For the support dot issue, the easiest fix is to sand it like normal to remove the marks, then paint the sanded areas with either a UV resin or appropriately colored paint primer. By using a resin you can smooth out any left over issues as well. If any joints have issues with grip I would consider disassembling them and using a small amount of UV resin or super glue to thicken parts of the joint. Just make sure you let it dry completely before reassembly.
I think the design is quite good, but I would change the ears slightly merging the shape of the human ears with the "head spikes" (bat ears) and perhaps make the face more angular. The original character had almost a cleft chin and square jaw. In the source material the cowl/mask slightly changed the shape of the characters face to make it harder for identification since it would impossible to remove material from the face of a human with out surgery the mask would have added it in strategic places.
To add more ab crunch I would consider finding a way to cut the lower abdomen in two and add another bar-bell joint.
Awesome suggestions, man. I will have have to experiment with the resins and UV light like you mentioned.
I see your points on the design. If I redo the figure I will definitely factor them in.
I’m not even into super heroes, this is super impressive. 👏👏👏
I am glad it was enjoyable. Thank you so much for your feedback. :)
@@AzrachToys You’re welcome. Keep up the great work!
Just based on the thumbnail I thought that was a real mafex figure, it looks that good keep up the good work 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much.
@@AzrachToys You’re welcome
This Will be so much cheaper for collectors in the long run awesome video
Thank you so much
Nope, this figure is 90% a ripoff of a real figure (mafex nighwing) so in long run if this type of piracy exist it will be the death of this hobby
7:21 you can hold them warm part tightly till it cools that way it cannot spread away while cooling
That is a great tip. Will try it for my next print.
This is absolutely amazing keep up the great work can’t wait to see more 🔥!
Thank you so much
BRO THAT IS AMAZING !! that looks like a product made by mafex
Thank you so much :)
That was amazing I really am excited to print.
Amazing. Can't wait to see your version, if you share your pics please tag me on instagram so I can showcase your figure, paint and poses.
22:32 looks pretty sick
Thank you so much.
That turned out fantastic m8, u should be proud
Thank you so much
It looks amazing. Great job
Thank you so much
It’s such a cool looking figure bro! I can’t wait to see your finished Doomsday figure!
Thank you so much. Doom monster will be sometime soon but ocean Emperor coming before that. Check out my instagram for the latest updates.
Dude this is awesome! You literally made a mafex figure! You are talented, keep it up!
Thank you so much. More videos coming soon.
@@AzrachToys I'll definitely check it out!
After removing supports with sanding you can use a clear coat it will bring the black back. Or use wd40
Thank you so much for the tip. I will definitely try it out.
He's the perfect Mafex Beyond figure!!! Lemme know if you ever sell some that are already made since i want one but don't have a printer lol.
Absolutely will do. If I release them I will publish it on instagram. Thank you 😊
Very impressive work my friend 👌🙌
Thank you so much. More coming soon.
absolutely amazing
Thank you so much
Cool, I was planning to try Zeta for my first figure since he should be an easy beginners model but what I really wanna do is some Static Shock figures
Make your first figure as simple as possible. I recommend the goal should be joints and tolerances. Static shock would be very awesome. Best of luck
Have you thought about linking all the joints with the thread from inside? That's another technique i have seen where people thread back all the joints with stretchable strings inside the torso so the joints never fall off but if we have ball like joints for movement then it's going to be be hard to move arms legs since the stretched string will try to keep them straight. What you think?
I see what you mean. This is a concept popularised by ball jointed dolls, and early G I Joes used a similar mechanism at the waist. This would require me to re-engineer all of my joints so I won't be exploring it in detail. But the idea would definitely work.
Yeah I’m subbing on the effort alone! Would love to see some marvel figures like a Ghost Rider Robbie Reyes (RIP Haslab)
Thank you so much for the sub. I am currently only making figures inspired by DC but hopefully I have capacity to get to some marvel figures soon.
Outstanding
Thank you
I love everything the sculpt the paint it looks like it came from a higher end figure company, the only thing i would change is the head a bit i dont thing the ears should be jutting out as much i would take them off completely to make it look like its a tight mask or even just close them in a bit further to the sides of his head. I hope this doesn't take away from what i said. It's a beautiful piece of art.
Thank you so much, you are too kind. I will be working on a head upgrade soon to remove the human ears.
@@AzrachToys have you ever thought about doing some transformers?
Not yet. Transformers will require a whole lot of engineering and time to develop. I am mostly working on characters inspired by DC currently
@AzrachCollections I can understand that, even non transforming ones would be cool. But at any rate, keep up the good work, bro can't wait to see what your gonna come up with next
So cool!
Thank you so much.
looks great
Thank you so much
thats badass man
Thank you so much
This is amazing.
Maybe use the support holes to add a cape
I have a cape but I have not printed it yet haha. There are dedicated holes at the back for the cape. Thank you so much for your comment.
Great work! I know you mentioned in a previous video, but which Resin are you using to achieve such good results?? is it a mixture? just curious
For this particular print I used the resione K+
Amazing! Are you planning to sell blank bodies that we can sculpt over and not have to worry about making the joints because I'm clueless on that part. Or maybe on your patreon make tutorials on how to make the joints? I'd be a customer for sure!
I might need to think about that. It takes a lot of time and effort to perfect the joints, and im still always tweaking stuff. I'll see wheat I can do.
@@AzrachToys that would be amazing and I'm sure your experience will draw a lot of people in. I'm willing to learn and pay.
I understand. I will definitely consider this.
Hi,
How you design these figures?
What program can be used to make these?
I like these things very much.
Thank you. I use blender to sculpt all of my figures.
@@AzrachToys ❤
Do you do commissions?
I'll literally pay you if you can make a Batman Forever Panther suit figure (same size as the Kenner Batman Forever figures).
Thank you so much for your comment. I am not taking commissions at the moment.
@@AzrachToys Ah ok, well, if you ever do, please let me know 😀
16:01 at first I thought “why does this guy have HAHAHHAAH painted on his real wall”, then I realized it was a diorama
Haha. Yeah I have been looking for another diorama so I can switch things up. But extreme sets doesn't have many options in Australia.
I feel like I wouldn't 3d print an entire action figure, I would just 3d print more accessories for my existing action figures
Very valid point. Accessories are a great way to make good figures great. 3d printing lends itself very well to that avenue.
Just wondering when you said you recommend do you recommend that 3D printer to be used for action figures is good or just it’s good in general?
Any resin 3d printer can be used. I recommend the elegoo mars 2 pro and the uniformation GK two because I have used them personally and with good results. The uniformation GK two in particular has so many quality of life improvements to make your prints that much better. Hope that helps.
@@AzrachToys Thank you It does help a lot
This is just so damn cool. I do have a stupid question though. Do Batman beyonds wings come from his arms or his back? Cause to me it always looked like his arms and in comics the wings seem to bend with his arms. Reason I'm bringing that up is cause if they do, it would be really awesome if you did a set of wings similar to how the web wings work on the ML figures. And you could take it a step further and make a sent of bent ones to clip on too. Just an idea/question/suggestion. It looks really awesome. Do you have a superman?..... Whoops sorry should have finished the video lol
I always thought the wings came from his back but the spiderman Web wings idea is actually good. I think his suit is nano tech and can be portrayed to be either way. But great idea!
@@AzrachToys thank you!
Yeah I couldn't really ever tell lol. To me it looked like under the arms but idk lol. Great video though suit looks amazing paint looks amazing too!
Thank you so much. I think a lot of comic art can be up to interpretation.
Kinda looks insane ngl but pretty cool
Thank you so much
Can you made red hood nexts. Please? 🙏🙏
Coming soon. Stay tuned.
Hi man, I'm French and I confess I didn't understand what you used to heat the joints to be able to assemble them, hair dryer? boiling water? Help me please ;)
Hi There. Yes I use a hair dryer to assemble the figures. The resin I use softens with heat and the flexible parts can connect easily.
Hasbro come give this maan a contract
Thank you so much for the vote of confidence :)
@@AzrachToys very welcome 🙏🏽 I’m a big Batman fan and u hit this right on the wing no matter if you made it that’s what make it a TOP TIER action figure
(NOT A TOY KIDS ) 😂
@@lokilarr84 Thank you again, man!
where did you find the asylum background ive looked everywhere please tell me
Extreme sets diorama. They are a US based cardboard diorama manufacturer
3:34 this is the coolest thing. What kind of printer do you use???
I have 2 printers at the moment. I primarily use the uniformation GK two and my elegoo mars 2 pro is my small printer.
@@AzrachToys you’re a legend thank you
@@AzrachToys elegoo mars 2 pro on sale for $150 right now…good lord that’s amazing
@@salvatoreocello I would recommend getting something newer but my Elegoo Mars 2 pro still works like a charm to this day.
hi, it’d be great if you can mention the resin you use to print them, i would love to make one myself
I used resione k+ resin for this print.
I Wish to see dat you can Make Spider-man Animated Series 6 inch Action Figure 3-D Printed Videos.
Maybe in the future sometime. Currently I am mostly working on fogies inspired by DC characters
his shoulders look really good
Thank you so much
Can this work with filament printers? I know that some people have many problems with loose joints on resin prints overtime
I have not tried it with filament printers since I do not have 1. I am interested to know how it would work out.
The action figure did you buy it and then take it apart or did you make it yourself?
Yes I made it myself.
learn/look at the muscle anatomy look how the left and right figure like how they use the same mold cast on the arms biceps legs thighs neck soon your figure will be on the same articulation and muscle build concept
Would you be willing to sell a completed figure to someone that cannot print or paint?
I am not currently selling printed action figures currently. If I do in the future I will post it on my instagram.
Holy crap... I don't have a 3d printer but would I be able to buy a Doomsday? And if so, how much would it be?
I am not doing printed figures at the moment. Thank you for checking in
How many figures can you print per bottle?
I would expect anywhere from 4 - 6 figures per 1 kg bottle of resin.
Es resina flexible o resina normal?
Do you do commissions for 3d modeling?
Not at the moment. If I ever open up for commissions I'll announce it on instagram.
What type of resin you used ?
Resione K+ great resin. I recommend looking into it.
I like ur stuff, only note is, why did u leave the human ears onto the head, looks weird... congrats on ur stuff
Thank you so much. I'll do an upgrade on the head soon. The reference i was looking at had the human ears.
Great work...I was wondering at any price...if you could print me out a set of robots for me
Please DM me on Instagram and I can have a look for you.
@@AzrachToys thank you
What kind of resin is this!?
Resione's K+ resin.
Looks cool and all but the head looks a bit weird, specially with those human hears when he is supposedly wearing a mask
I understand. There are some different versions of this character and I based mine off of one that has human ears under the mask.
Did you make this your self
Yes fully sculpted and articulated it myself
What printer you use?
Uniformation Gktwo
this looks like bandais figure rise, wish i had a printer
3d printers are very worth it. Definitely check them out
Bro you essentially 3d printed a mafex figure. well one O_o
Thank you so much bro :)
Oh man, any change you'll make an Omni Man or Invincible?
No plans yet but I might. Omni man is such a interesting looking character.
Hi
The name of this Resin , please?
I like to print action figures!
Happy Holidays‼
I use the resione K + resin for this particular figure. You can get a small discount on resione using the code azrach for your purchases.
O.K
Thank you so much!🥰@@AzrachToys
Do u take custom orders?
Send me ur info then
I am not taking commissions at the moment.
@@AzrachToys when u start let me know
can u also do 1/6 scale?
It can be scaled up to print in 1/6 scale
McFarlane needs to take notes
Hopefully they just hire me haha.
Wow. Could you make one of these for me?
Please dm me on instagram. I could possibly do a few prints of this figure.
can I buy your 3d kit? heheh
Do you mean a printed version? I will eventually do a printed set. Follow me on instagram to get latest updates.
I would get rid of the ears and make a head with the lower lip a bit sticking out like in the show
I'll make some changes in the future.
could i blow this us to a 1/6 figure?
Absolutely
Isn't what you're doing conflicting with I don't know some licenses or something because basically you are making money even though it's your work as in calculations and printing and stuff you are still using a well known dc image to sell your stuff. Wouldn't it be better to just like create your own characters and figurines instead of using this? I don't find it ok man
I understand ultimately I want to be making my own figures but I love these characters so much. You could consider it fan art.
this doesnt look like the cartoon
I took references from the comics and not the animated series.
McFarlane who ?
Haha