I love the update videos! I think I found the scarf and collar before the video premiered 🤫 They print exceptionally well/easily at 250%. Looking forward to printing the round balding snowman head for summer snow-fun. I'll have to design some quick sunglasses and maybe a surfboard arm to go with it. 😎 Thank you for the wonderful models in 2023 and I am looking forward to all the amazing stuff in 2024! Have a great year!
Those are awesome updates. Gave away 3 200% penguins this year and my Mom wanted one too along with a giant snowman. I printed 2 penguins myself and a giant snowman for my wife with the colours she wanted to the sweater and toque. Next year I'm doing some for my lil kid! Loving your channel and designs. Hoping someday you make a posable polar bear to go with the rest, even if it is only the head that moves!
Thank you for printing and sharing my designs :) I plan to keep this posable series going with other winter-themed creatures. So... your hope isn't very far-fetched!
@@3DPrinty You rock! Wife said Christmas stuff needed to be put away but I said that the snowman and penguins are winter stuff. It worked. Looking forward to the continued theme😁
Oh thank you for doing the regular gift boxes. Didn't know this was a premier, sorry I missed it. I can't wait to print the new photo boxes too. The ending was funny, but I know you can figure something out.
You're very welcome! These usually premiere late at night, so not many people catch them :p I'm going to get that stand designed and printed today - so many takes have been ruined by that iPad falling over 😂
Another great video. I wonder if a slotted screw could be used as a tensioning cap for the smaller snowmen? Either way, Great prints. Here's hoping you had a wonderful holiday season. Looking forward to what you have in store for us this year.
Thank you for asking! I don't currently have a Patreon, but most of my models are posted under a Creative Commons: Attribution license. This means they're available to download, print, remix, or even sell - no subscription or fee at all. The "attribution" part of the license means that you should include some text to tell people the model name, where you got it, who designed it, and what license it's under. That way more people can find my work and there's no confusion about who designed what. Example: "Model Name"(link to model) is designed by 3D Printy (printables.com/social/106529) and shared under a CC BY 4.0 license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)" Some of my models are fan art. Those models are non-commercial and there's no way to obtain a commercial license for them. I don't believe I have the right to sell prints of those models myself, let alone allow others to do so. If you're not sure whether a specific model can be sold, look for the "Can I sell copies of this?" section I add the the description of even model I share.
Great remixes!!!
I love the update videos! I think I found the scarf and collar before the video premiered 🤫 They print exceptionally well/easily at 250%. Looking forward to printing the round balding snowman head for summer snow-fun. I'll have to design some quick sunglasses and maybe a surfboard arm to go with it. 😎 Thank you for the wonderful models in 2023 and I am looking forward to all the amazing stuff in 2024! Have a great year!
Thank you! A surfer snowman sounds awesome :)
this man is a real inspiration! thanks for sharing all these beautiful models
lol the chaos at the end of the video
After the 3rd crash I knew what the bonus clip would have to be.
Those are awesome updates. Gave away 3 200% penguins this year and my Mom wanted one too along with a giant snowman. I printed 2 penguins myself and a giant snowman for my wife with the colours she wanted to the sweater and toque. Next year I'm doing some for my lil kid!
Loving your channel and designs.
Hoping someday you make a posable polar bear to go with the rest, even if it is only the head that moves!
Thank you for printing and sharing my designs :)
I plan to keep this posable series going with other winter-themed creatures. So... your hope isn't very far-fetched!
@@3DPrinty You rock! Wife said Christmas stuff needed to be put away but I said that the snowman and penguins are winter stuff. It worked. Looking forward to the continued theme😁
when Winter is over, print the snowpeople costumes for Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, and Halloween :)
Awesome work!
Nice work 👌🏼
Oh thank you for doing the regular gift boxes. Didn't know this was a premier, sorry I missed it. I can't wait to print the new photo boxes too. The ending was funny, but I know you can figure something out.
You're very welcome! These usually premiere late at night, so not many people catch them :p
I'm going to get that stand designed and printed today - so many takes have been ruined by that iPad falling over 😂
Hermoso trabajo! felicitaciones, Saludos desde Argentina! Feliz 2024! Gracias!
Muchas gracias. ¡Feliz 2024!
Thanks again for redesigning the Twist Lock Present for me, the new Lift Up Present came out awesome!
I'm so glad it worked! Thank you for the suggestion :)
Another great video. I wonder if a slotted screw could be used as a tensioning cap for the smaller snowmen? Either way, Great prints. Here's hoping you had a wonderful holiday season. Looking forward to what you have in store for us this year.
Glad you liked it! There's always a chance that I'll re-re-revisit ways to make assembly easier :)
Do you have a Patreon or offer a commercial license for your models?
Thank you for asking!
I don't currently have a Patreon, but most of my models are posted under a Creative Commons: Attribution license. This means they're available to download, print, remix, or even sell - no subscription or fee at all.
The "attribution" part of the license means that you should include some text to tell people the model name, where you got it, who designed it, and what license it's under. That way more people can find my work and there's no confusion about who designed what.
Example: "Model Name"(link to model) is designed by 3D Printy (printables.com/social/106529) and shared under a CC BY 4.0 license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)"
Some of my models are fan art. Those models are non-commercial and there's no way to obtain a commercial license for them. I don't believe I have the right to sell prints of those models myself, let alone allow others to do so. If you're not sure whether a specific model can be sold, look for the "Can I sell copies of this?" section I add the the description of even model I share.