Thanks Guys, I really appreciate the kind words.
Hey Nick, Ajna the horn guy is about 9.5 inches tall and the other guys is 8.5. These were both printed at 25 microns. The Form1+ is a great printer, but it's very sensitive to dust. This is one of the biggest issues I have with it. I have also had tons of failed prints because of that. One thing I always do before I set off a print is to check the mirrors for dust. If I see tiny dust particles I use a Rocket Blaster blower. Also, another thing that has helped me get less failed prints is running the model through netfabb to check for errors in the mesh.
For painting I use an airbrush and FW inks. I really like using inks because it's really easy to layer them and keep them transparent, and they give you a great illusion of depth. One of the approaches is to dilute the inks down with a bit of water and alcohol. I would say no more than a few drops of each and mix them well and you're ready to spray. When I paint, I tend to think about it as if I were using Photoshop. You have 4 or 5 layers and each at layer is at 10-25 percent opacity. It helps so that layer each reveals a bit from the layers below.
Here's a quick video I made for fun. Hopefully Ill be making more videos with better camera angles soon.