Using Zbrush, we designed most of our Christmas tree décor including the topper. Next year, we’ll try to 3D print a medium size wrath for our front door.
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Using Zbrush, we designed most of our Christmas tree décor including the topper. Next year, we’ll try to 3D print a medium size wrath for our front door.
Fabulous! What particular paint did you use for the finishing touches? You can also try acetone brushing for a smooth and shiny look.
You nailed it, man! How many hours does it take to build a model like that? How about the dimension? It seems like it***8217;s printed in average size, but the details are stunning.
“3D printing and casting lets me bring my Zbrush creations INTO THE WORLD!!!”
That’s true. Miniature hobbyists are totally in awe with the perfect combination of 3D printing and software designs....
High five for the free downloadable STL files! I think it looks great in that red model sketch. Can you print that in a yellow PLA or a clear ABS?
Such a helpful share, Dave! Got some new tips to apply on my next 3D printing master piece. What material did you use here, btw?
Indeed, 3D printer is an ideal machine for enthusiasts. Imagine, no more long hours of waiting to see your designs and models with prototyping. You can have your favourite gaming characters 3D...
How did you achieve such cool print? Any tips to share? If you’re not fine using resin in 3D printing jewellery, T-glase clear filament can be a good alternative.
Great! The higher the resolution, the smoother the finish will be. What about the materials? Are you also planning to print it in nylon or T-glase filament?
Instead of using ABS and PLA, better use T-glase filaments for 3D printing wedding cake toppers. Its FDA approved so it’s totally safe for our health.
I always like your works man!
Zbrush is also what we’re using for our jewellery designs. Ours are metallic jewelleries sans diamond or any other precious stones. We just have T-glase material in different colour, but the clear...
Fast and efficient, these are what I want in 3D printing services. I asked Shapeways to print me a mini helicopter for my son, but it took them weeks to make. It would also be better if clients can...
Awesome! I can’t wait to see the final output. Did you print that male bust in plastic filament (e.g. ABS or PLA)? I think you can use coat or acetone for a smooth finish model. What do you think?
Stunning! Is it also possible to fabricate aluminum for a plastic-based material like ABS and PLA? We are currently creating mini-me models of our family and I’m planning to cast it with a metallic...
This is so amazing! I like it man!
Can you give us a sample quote of your 3D printing service per model? Hope it's pretty cheap than Thingiverse or Shapeways. Anyways, I like how you 3D printed your sample model above. I'm curious...
Additive manufacturing will surely be a helpful aid in education. Integrating 3D printing in school curriculum will ignite student imagination and hone their innovative and creative skills....
This is the first time I saw a virtual sculpting using Sculptris. Your 3D printed Mechanauts are brilliant, man! Seems Sculptris have excellent compatibility with ZBrush, right? Are you also...
Pretty good work mate! I like how your models appeared to be glossy and shiny. Is that because of the material you utilized or did you apply inexpensive surface finishing technique? Please advise….
Yeah. It requires some higher temperature. But don’t worry because it has high tearing resistance. Most hobbyists I know used rubber-like filaments for 3D printing iPhone cases, flip flops and some...
Well done Interu2x! Did you use plastic filament for this and just painted it or you utilized mixed colours of filaments? I like how it resulted into a camouflage 3D printed Godzilla.
Cool! This reminds me of my friend whose a fan of Black Viper. He made several models using plastic PLA and ABS. But I like how he printed it in rubber-like filament which is done on Zbrush 4R6.
You can ask online 3D printing services like Sculpteo, Panoko, i.materialise, Shapeways and Thingiverse. I’ve seen several detailed and unique miniatures there which gave me an idea to work on my own...
Sounds cool mate! For the design, I usually use z-brush and CAD filing. However, I***8217;m not yet into finishing techniques like applying acrylic paint especially metallic ones. What do you think...