Hello everyone, I hope you are all well. I just wanted to share my newest face now that it went live today. It is definitely one of my favorites that I have created. I had so much fun developing it and I’m just so excited about it that I want to share it with you all. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Here’s an alternative angle image for you to enjoy the depth and dynamic textures more than you could with just the straight on view. Take care and enjoy the rest of your day.
That is pretty cool @Orakix! Heck, I bet it was fun developing that first promo graphic! Love it! I’m imagining a real craftsman company such as Jacob & Co picking that up and making a real one - that would be something!
I’m not far enough into this journey to know what you’re asking yet. Up until now my models have not had to be a specific scale for making faces. I think the scale of this face was essentially the size of a 2 story house. Don’t think that’s gonna print well. Haha. Right now I’m learning precision modeling so that I can remake this model to the proper scale for printing and then I’ll be learning about the actual 3d printing process, then prototyping. Sooooo I still have a ways to go but it’s absolutely something im actively working twords.
The Wonderfull and stunning thing about CAD is the Scaling. I actualy do my Rhino4 Watch stuff at 240x240 mm. BIG WATCH. I wonder if you have a Printer. I have a Little Purser clone but I only print PLA. The most important thing to remember is how overhangs might work. I hate printing wit scaffold supports although you have to sometimes. But split the job up into self supporting parts and assemble them with solvent.
Yeah right now you’re speaking a different language to me, ive not learned about these things yet. I’m starting to make a list of the printers that can even print the sizes I need then I’ll be comparing the materials they can use. For a different project I need to print up to 12-14 inches, apparently that’s bigger than most printers can handle. Ive not even started to sort out supports yet.
Yeah that is a very big printer. I make bigger stuff by assembling Parts. One thing you must know about any kind of 3D printing there is a Texture to it. So it is never going to come out the finish you have on your beautiful Render.
It all depends on the Budget you have. Resin Printers are the Finest resoultion but a 250x250x250 mm tank is a Big one and costs thousands to fill up. Fillament printers are the Budget end and Bigger. But texture is a Bit higher . If you have a Decent Budget look for a Pursa.