like me, it seems you are replacing a "pile of shame" with a "drive of shame". do you think it counts as "going green" if you replace plastic with digital? :)
@@thehammerofwrath hahaha I want to believe it's greener, and is been a wonder for my storage space in my flat, now I only print what I am going to paint.
my friend! thank you very much! I was very moved!, I had not seen my complete nun, and you brought me that joy! congratulations for the work, it was perfect!
No, I just didn't show those steps. Generally, I orient the parts so that the supports attach to the underside, so if there are small bumps or surface imperfections, they are easily hidden, even after clean up. I cured the model once the sub-assemblies were glued together, so as not to have too many small parts on the turntable.
Nice model, and very nice paint job!
This is lovely
Thanks! Yeah, Wes' work is great. Love his sculpts.
Awesome stuff. You make it look easy.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for the link to the stl, in to my bucket list it goes!
like me, it seems you are replacing a "pile of shame" with a "drive of shame". do you think it counts as "going green" if you replace plastic with digital? :)
@@thehammerofwrath hahaha I want to believe it's greener, and is been a wonder for my storage space in my flat, now I only print what I am going to paint.
I adore these 'giant' mini videos. Showcasing awesome painting techniques with the awesome 3D sculpts! Always happy to see more 3D printing content!
I've got a whole BACKLOG of STL's I want to print upscaled! Stay tuned.
my friend! thank you very much! I was very moved!, I had not seen my complete nun, and you brought me that joy!
congratulations for the work, it was perfect!
it was a joy to paint! Everyone, this is the artist that sculpted the file! Check his instagram and buy the file linked in the description!
Very good skills. Your video are truly gems.
Thank you very much!
Great video!…patiently waiting for more votann lol
Votann is going to be my "Combat Patrol" for 10th edition, so expect more soon!
GW should release large character figures. It would be nice to have.
I agree. I love putting display statues together and would jump at the chance to do plastic ones.
Did you skip cleaning any support bumps and curing the resin?
No, I just didn't show those steps. Generally, I orient the parts so that the supports attach to the underside, so if there are small bumps or surface imperfections, they are easily hidden, even after clean up. I cured the model once the sub-assemblies were glued together, so as not to have too many small parts on the turntable.