Next 3d print in PLA. Boar head wall mount.
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Next 3d print in PLA. Boar head wall mount.
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Your wall mounts are fantastic! The material/color combo you selected looks so awesome, great work!
zero-13 thank you!
With the boar i also used zbrush booleans to make a hollow model and to cut a mounting place for teeth out.
just one click and i can get separate parts for printing.
The next step in my experiments is trying to clone 3d printed zbrush models using casting materials.
I printed this bear model out in PLA plastic. 10cm and 20cm
later i got the silicone mold from 3d-printed 10cm model
then I tried several casting materials, polyurethane, gypsum and...
... including chocolate.
Turned out from zbrush to chocolate ;).
10cm milk chocolate and 20 cm PLA
Amazing work.
thanks Rogan!
here's an video where i gently pull the chocolate bear face away from the silicone mold:
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Also i upgrade my old models sometimes. One more Bear.
Hello do you have tutorial or tips for your wolf fur approach THX in Advance btw cool work :)
Hi! New boar head print started. Previous version was 18cm height. This one - 30 cm
3D printing by parts. Model splitted onto parts using Zbrush booleans
@hanson85 now i usually use Standard brush, Rake brush with custom alpha and with modified options by needs
Hey! I'm trying to color my Zbrush models 3d printed in plastic. first experiments with acrylic painting.
Let me remind, I use these not the most successful 3d prints for training, so lanes, seams, etc. are present.
THX :) Cheers :)
a little more of faux metal painting study.
3dprinted zbrush wolf
That's very good :) Can you explain how you did this painting? it looks very very nice ^^
@Totyo thank you!
I use acrylic bronze paint as base. Then i use bituminous lacquer (deep black lacquer) like on this video (russian language, but i think this method is quite understandable)
Thank you very much for the information, i'll look at that ! :)
Very nice! Your photography on these pieces really shows them off well. I've just started printing
some of my work and I need to do a better job of cleaning up the prints and taking good photos.