To avoid any misunderstandings: The model is inspired by the actor from the 2002 movie her age is mid 20's. It is meant as parody and not to offend anyone
Got a couple of those, but I like the challenge of seeing how nicely I can print the models on an FDM printer :) Sometimes I have printed the head (and the other small parts) in resin and the larger parts on the Ender 3, this works really well. Lately I have also started upscaling the models to scale 1:6, here the resin machines I have is just a bit too small. But you are absolutly right, resin gives the best and easiest result.
Absolutely amazing things and i also wonder why you dont have lets say 10 000 subscribers but that will come :). What paint would you reccomend for brushpainting the models?
Hi Roland and thank you so much for your comment, really appreciate it :) Personally I'm currently using "Scale 75" paints but they require a bit of pratice to use as they are quite thin (you will need several layers, but you can make great effects). "The Army painter" paints has a great coverage and they are fairly cheap and very easy to use so they are also an great option. Best wishes and please write if you have any questions :)
Yeah, I have experimented a bit with that. Did it on my latest collectible model of JINX, it worked really well. But I have also used other methodes like UV resin coating.
Hi and thank you for the message :) I have used a mix of different brands for this model. I have used Scale 75 Paints for most of the work (really like those paints). I also used a bit of army painter and Formula P3 paints. Please let me know if you have any other questions, best regards Kim
To avoid any misunderstandings: The model is inspired by the actor from the 2002 movie her age is mid 20's. It is meant as parody and not to offend anyone
Bellissima...grande lavoro Kim
Thanks, glad you like it :)
Brilliant. Velma’s never looked better.
Thanks, much appreciated. Also very happy of how the whole model turned out :) Happy Halloween
really nice model 🤟
Thanks, glad you like it :)
Whoa, Velma grew up in the nicest of ways. 👍🏻
Can't deny that :D Think that this model of Velma and the one of Daphne has a really nice theme :)
Foam behind the sand paper is genius 👌 another new trick i can add to my arsenal 😎 thanks Kim 👍👍👍 model came out great brother 💪💪💪
Happy that you could use the trick, it has helped me lots of times :) And thanks for your positive feedback. It is, as always truly appreciated
Got so much love for Velma lol
Yeah she's a nice looking model :D
get a resin printer for statues its just easier
Got a couple of those, but I like the challenge of seeing how nicely I can print the models on an FDM printer :) Sometimes I have printed the head (and the other small parts) in resin and the larger parts on the Ender 3, this works really well. Lately I have also started upscaling the models to scale 1:6, here the resin machines I have is just a bit too small. But you are absolutly right, resin gives the best and easiest result.
Absolutely amazing things and i also wonder why you dont have lets say 10 000 subscribers but that will come :). What paint would you reccomend for brushpainting the models?
Hi Roland and thank you so much for your comment, really appreciate it :) Personally I'm currently using "Scale 75" paints but they require a bit of pratice to use as they are quite thin (you will need several layers, but you can make great effects).
"The Army painter" paints has a great coverage and they are fairly cheap and very easy to use so they are also an great option. Best wishes and please write if you have any questions :)
Hello! do you spray with primer for hide the printing lines?
Yeah, I have experimented a bit with that. Did it on my latest collectible model of JINX, it worked really well. But I have also used other methodes like UV resin coating.
What brand paibts did you use?
Hi and thank you for the message :) I have used a mix of different brands for this model. I have used Scale 75 Paints for most of the work (really like those paints). I also used a bit of army painter and Formula P3 paints. Please let me know if you have any other questions, best regards Kim
bro can you share the STL file?
The model can be bought from the creator on his webpage: www.exclusive3dprint.com/ He has a lot of great stuff so worth checking out :)
What Resin did you use?
The model is printed in PLA and I used a common Anycubic resin (the stuff made for SLA printers) to smoothen out the surface of the model.
@@HobbyWorld_one do you think I can use the phrozen shuffle printer to print such stuffs?