another way to deal with a lot of flat areas on top layers is to tilt the model at and angle and then print it, similarly like you'd do in resin printing, that way you won't have as much problems with overhangs under the X eyes and the blue dashes. Otherwise you could also just chamfer the overhang parts.
Your tutorials are to the point and include those little tips that make a huge difference in the process and result. Thanks for the process vids.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!
This was so helpful!! Thank you
Incredible work Above WongArt. The Boolean method is a gamechanger
Loving the tutorials
Thank you ☺️🙏
Thank you your effort. Love them tutorials
Thank you for the tutorial been looking for something like this!!!
IF you don't got Haters you doing it wrong. Fellow Yellow showing support here bruh. Keep up the Kung Fu.
This is pretty cool, no doubt I'll never use the software you're using but none the less interesting recommendation relating to 3d printing.
I love it, bro we need more videos ❤❤❤
I can’t wait to make this!!! Thanks a bunch man
Letz go!!! 💪
another way to deal with a lot of flat areas on top layers is to tilt the model at and angle and then print it, similarly like you'd do in resin printing, that way you won't have as much problems with overhangs under the X eyes and the blue dashes. Otherwise you could also just chamfer the overhang parts.
Yass very correct 👏👏
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@@abovewongart do you do commissions?
great video dude!
I love these videos, I do 3d modelling but more CAD designs. What tablet do you use for Nomad?
Nice video, wich software do you use to design in your tablet?
Could you drop me the link where i can get this book please?=)
Hello,
May I ask what the name of the drawing software you are using is?
Name app
Unrelated to the video but long vertical videos do not play correctly on my tv 😒 don't buy Samsung
Oh no! I'm saving up for a CRUA vertical monitor. Most of my friends have vertical screens but I do use vertical
Monitors with my vr head set