I'm backing Battledrill. Your supports came out great on the first campaign. I did a promotional RUclips video for the first campaign. I'm glad they went with you for the supports like I recommended.
On the other hand it's worth checking Kickstarter often - more niche artists can get an audience there and you (usually) get more stuff. Personally I always "like" and upvote Kickstarters on facebook and reddit, no matter who posts them - because I know these people are having harder time in comparison to Patreons/Tribes
@@JamesEarlCash Well truth is the Patreons can offer a better value with their steady income flow, it's really really hard right now to make a KS and even come close to competing with Patreon in terms of pricing...
@@filamentio no problem. I'm an artist myself and i couldnt find a place for me on Patreon. At least I've got some audience on Kickstarter. Eventually I might "grow up" to become a Patreon user too. Greg is right, it's hard to compete with studios who already achieved big numbers on Patreon and are able to produce huge numbers of quality models in no time.
Funny, yer first up was the one that came to mind. Great minis, free game rules, worth a look! And yes, Rocketpig has been doing support free for a while, at least since their MMF campaign
The reason I got into 3D printing was because the figures were too expensive to buy. The stl files were free. Now the stl files are too expensive. I quit!
What?!?!? less than a dollar, then you can print at home for way less than a dollar in resin (I know there are other costs but per figure they are small)! Plus you can control scale and print as many as you want, and easily kitbash, and mirror! :)
I'm backing Battledrill. Your supports came out great on the first campaign. I did a promotional RUclips video for the first campaign. I'm glad they went with you for the supports like I recommended.
Heroes and Henchmen look great! Thanks for the video!
The problem with stl Kickstarters is that I always go way over budget on Patreon every month before I even find out about them.
I feel ya!
On the other hand it's worth checking Kickstarter often - more niche artists can get an audience there and you (usually) get more stuff. Personally I always "like" and upvote Kickstarters on facebook and reddit, no matter who posts them - because I know these people are having harder time in comparison to Patreons/Tribes
@@JamesEarlCash Well truth is the Patreons can offer a better value with their steady income flow, it's really really hard right now to make a KS and even come close to competing with Patreon in terms of pricing...
@@JamesEarlCash
Thank you for your help. I'm a newcomer to the scene myself and it's hard to be visible
@@filamentio no problem. I'm an artist myself and i couldnt find a place for me on Patreon. At least I've got some audience on Kickstarter. Eventually I might "grow up" to become a Patreon user too. Greg is right, it's hard to compete with studios who already achieved big numbers on Patreon and are able to produce huge numbers of quality models in no time.
Funny, yer first up was the one that came to mind. Great minis, free game rules, worth a look! And yes, Rocketpig has been doing support free for a while, at least since their MMF campaign
thanks for the hint, i backed the heroes and henchmen. looks very nice and is a great addition to rpg and tabletop.
The reason I got into 3D printing was because the figures were too expensive to buy. The stl files were free.
Now the stl files are too expensive. I quit!
What?!?!? less than a dollar, then you can print at home for way less than a dollar in resin (I know there are other costs but per figure they are small)! Plus you can control scale and print as many as you want, and easily kitbash, and mirror! :)
@@3dprintingpro212
I can’t afford 30$ every month from every Kickstarter.
@@chucklamb3496 just buy the ones you like? A lot of these kickstarters are less than the cost of a bottle of resin. The value is incredible.
@@shawnmichaud4484
I belong to Loot only
Greg, do you ever do livestreams where you just support a model?
Hi! Do you have any video about printing lines? I mean when the model makes a curve and It appears some concentric lunes, thanks!!!
Hi, i have a complicated star STL to put supports and it s too complicated for me.
Can you help me please?