Well dang, ya'll made him look silly at the end ;P Definitely a helpful tooltip to have! Glad to see so many creators getting on board and getting some representation ^_^
Ty, What about adding small parts to the body and placing 40-50 % into the body so it will be supported. It still says its a small part, But will it print?
Hey! As long as a small part is supported, either partially within the mini or flush against a surface (like you described) it should be good to print! Sometimes it does still flag it as having a small part, but since we manually review all of these, we can override that warning if we can see it will still print well.
I'm making a mini where I kitbash an armor piece onto a mini but I only want the sleeve, is okay to make the rest of the chest armor too small if it's just going to be inside the mini anyways?
I want to swap a bird beak with a bears beak thing can you make or post a video on a way to do this I will pay I’m all ready on the pro and used kit bash but it wouldn’t work
or, glue a weight to the base before attempting to have it stand on its own if the center of gravity needs to be offset without compromising the position of the objects.
I would wish you luck but I'd rather wish they would partially move kitbash slightly out of the pay wall like give normal users 2-3 element limit as this is enough to tease us and see if it is even worth it and would make the subscribers feel less like they would be paying just to be quality testers (for example look how far double modeling got once it was in the hands of normal users)
Well dang, ya'll made him look silly at the end ;P
Definitely a helpful tooltip to have! Glad to see so many creators getting on board and getting some representation ^_^
Ty, What about adding small parts to the body and placing 40-50 % into the body so it will be supported. It still says its a small part, But will it print?
Hey! As long as a small part is supported, either partially within the mini or flush against a surface (like you described) it should be good to print! Sometimes it does still flag it as having a small part, but since we manually review all of these, we can override that warning if we can see it will still print well.
I'm making a mini where I kitbash an armor piece onto a mini but I only want the sleeve, is okay to make the rest of the chest armor too small if it's just going to be inside the mini anyways?
That shouldn't be a problem at all, and that's a great workaround you've found!
I want to swap a bird beak with a bears beak thing can you make or post a video on a way to do this I will pay I’m all ready on the pro and used kit bash but it wouldn’t work
This was recorded before kitbashing was released
It's true! While some of the UI elements are different, the basics of how to check if a mini is printable remain the same!
or, glue a weight to the base before attempting to have it stand on its own if the center of gravity needs to be offset without compromising the position of the objects.
First of all, love that mordor tshirt🤙🏻
Second, start saving money to pay pro, wish me luck🗿
I would wish you luck but I'd rather wish they would partially move kitbash slightly out of the pay wall like give normal users 2-3 element limit as this is enough to tease us and see if it is even worth it and would make the subscribers feel less like they would be paying just to be quality testers (for example look how far double modeling got once it was in the hands of normal users)