Hey, so a quick tip with printing resin: if you rinse off the part in warm water before removing your supports they will pull off MUCH easier and not leave the large divots behind that you got when pulling them off.
adding more supports and making them less heavy is also recomended, i always put heavy supports on the key sports that will hold the print and the rest in medium on a bigger volume
sadly the suite fx was the best part of the film~ great job sizing it what cosplayers forget is that it needs to ne uncomfortably tight to look right and not end up bobble heading you look magnets should never be added before the finished paint is complete otherwise the magnetism can affect the metallics and how they lay down if you want them not to show in the finish, add them last hopefully you top coated the blacks in that same satin 2K so they match the rest of the helmet airbrushing is the best way to get the fly specking that was used on the original low pressure splatter with each of the same colors you used would yield that hero like finish
Looks great! When you make tight fitting pockets for magnets add a small through hole in the center of the pocket to allow the air (and excess glue) to escape. Also, you might want to invest in an airbrush/compressor. It's easy to get your spatter effect.
You can hold a popsicle stick in front of the paint stream to get different kinds of speckles. Depending on the angle of the stick, the amount of the stick in the stream, and the amount of paint you allow to collect on the face of the stick will produce different effects. This trick can be used with H.V.L.P. paint guns also but it can be a lot more finicky.
Ok I want to say thank u for posting this. I just got a resin printer. But I have be struggling on how to print on it. So I’m glad that ur stating the resin journey because a lot of ur videos helped me with filament 3d printing
Glad to see you back from vacation! Hope you guys enjoyed the break! ❤ I can’t WAIT for the movie, but if you are looking for more info on blue beetle, I recommend the JLA and Blue Beetle Comics. I read them as a kid and they are GREAT 👍
I just moved to Aus and left all my printers in the Philippines. Watching your videos really helps me with my withdrawal syndrome (withdrawal from 3d printing 😅)
Tip for making spray paint sputter/splatter (if you've never tried it)... Take the nozzle off the can, then with an "xacto" knife kinda drill out and "damage" the nozzle where the paint comes out. The more "chewed up" the nozzle, the greater the splatter. Of course that nozzle is useless for "normal" painting, so spares are good to have around. 👍
Went on my 1st cruise to Mexico not too long ago! glad to see you back and killing another piece , this looks movie accurate and that is top notch paint job! resin printer def on my wishlist now.
Love that you switch between FDM and SLA printers. Shows your diversity and true skill. I love my Phrozen Sonic 4k however it was a pain that it’s only compatible slicer is Chitubox. I’ve since upgraded to the Epax E10. Maybe check out those. There’s the E10 and X10
This is a dope project. Only thing I can say for someone trying to replicate the paint job is consider an airbrush instead of a rattle can. You will keep the speckles very fine and be able to build in a very slow and controlled way. It would be pretty easy. I imagine getting this result with a bunch of rattle cans would require a lot of experience with spray paint.
The rough finish where the supports were can be mitigated somewhat by trying to orient the print such that the smallest and/or least visible part of the print is facing the build plate. Those first few layers get a LOT of exposure, which causes the fugly surface. Using a raft also helps. Resin is awesome. It's just totally different from FDM. I really want to get my hands on a large resin printer. The Mono X is much better than the standard Photon I started on, but still not big enough for me.
First of all, amazing video. Second I envy your painting room/setup, it looks super cool. I can't wait till I have space to set something up like that. Also loved to see you watching the Pluto video from corridor crew. Love watching their videos, especially Wren's. Sometimes you just gotta put on a video in the background while doing the more tedious parts of projects. Love your videos, I've learned a lot from watching your content.
Great video. Hope the holiday was great. Try immersing the resin prints in hot tap water before removing the supports for about a minute. This will soften them and reduce the scaring.
I do not know if you know but a good tip to romove supports from resin prints is to use heat, like a heat gun or hot water, that way you do not leave scars in the print
The build turned out great man. I really can't wait till i an afford and also have the space to have a large size resin printer. Currently have a midsized one. At quick glance I already saw some people offering some great tips. I don't know about anyone else but I tend to wash my prints in alcohol while the supports are still on to avoid resin splattering on you when break off supports since it's such a toxic material. And this way after I washed them in alcohol I can put them in warm water or you can also use a heat gun which I like best to remove the supports. They melt off like butter and no water or resin splattering everywhere when you use a heat gun.
Once again, Frank dropping an awesome video tutorial. I hope you're having an amazing vacation, and I look forward to your streams when you come back ❤❤❤
Im 100% Marvel over DC but still watch every video, love them all. i Keep up with your instagram stories because i love the now print workshop. i was wondering if you plan on doing a updated workshop video. i need ideas for my new shop and i cant remember all your stories. A updated video like you did months ago would be awesome. i know you got many many projects, best of luck!
Frank i know nothing about printing and stuff but for the paint i've seen street artists spray paint on their plastic gloves and then flick it on to the canvas i think it could work for your project as well u could search it on yt how to make stars with spray paint hope it maybe helps.
Great video. Resin printing works on exposure per layer, not how fast a nozzle can pump out plastic. So the time a print takes is based on the number of layers, not the amount of plastic needed to be placed. So, for large builds, they are much faster, taking like 3 seconds per layer, some less, some more. And if you can use the entire build surface at a time, can save you days in the end. So, yes. I am impressed. But the PPE needed to work with it makes me shy away from it.
Quick tip. Get yourself a cheap hairdryer and use that to soften the supports before removing. Heat softens the resin and allows the supports to detach easier and with less damage. Using a hairdryer is a lot less messy and problematic than using hot water like some recommend. And as others have no doubt said, you need to be experimenting a bit more with different support types. Heavies are great for ensuring the print won't fail, but mix and match smaller, lighter ones as well. All those extra supports you added for insurance? Probably could have been a mix of mediums and lights. Smaller supports means easier to remove and less damage to the print surface. Take some time to do some experimenting, accept that you'll have some failures while you work it out, and in the long run, things will go even smoother. Also, I love that you looked over the print, saw the layer shift and quickly worked out it was a suction issue. Great instincts!!
This looks dope! A large format resin printer is a bit too expensive for me, but I use mine for smaller parts that have fine details. One recommendation is to use resin that is ABS like, or getting something like sirayatech Blu and mixing some in with regular resin. Makes it almost as tough as ABS.
For the speckle pattern, try to spray some on your glove and flick some on the print. It’s a technique used to make stars on those speed painting with using newspaper to make planets.
This looks so good!! Thank you so much for sharing your passion. So cool to watch you go from a hobbyist to a true ambassador and expert in the hobby. Any chance of getting a tour or background on your paint booth setup? I have an old garden shed I'm thinking of converting and would love info on the fume extraction setup.
As someone who is more into SLA than FDM printing I say keep it up. It's COULD use a tweak but this hobby is only as fun as you make it, and making it is what this hobby is so as long as you are doing stuff, it CANT BE THAT WRONG.. right?
Been resin printing for a few years. So here is my tip, give it a try may work for you may not. I always soak my prints with supports attached in IPA. For one it leaves less pits and scaring, two they remove a lot easier. Most of my prints I let soak overnight and never had an issue. Some people think its bad, and will ruin print, but out of 100s of resin prints I have done, never had an issue and used many different kinds of resin.
That is wicked cool!! Loved the way it printed. I do have to say, I liked the way you were heading with your original paint job better. In my mind, your paint job is more what I would expect based on the comic. The tiny speckled paint job makes me think more battle damage and cover up than living alien armor. Trying to match the movie prop, I get. Their version just seems wrong IMO.
Gloves!! Even grabbing the build plate out of the printer you should be using gloves, as that top part will still absolutely come in contact w/ resin throughout the handling process. The second you go to open those doors you should be gloved up, resin burns are absolutely not joke. Helmet turned out amazing though, love seeing more stuff done in SLA.
Hey! If you ever do another helmet build with a visor, I heard clear resin printing a visor is a good way! Takes some time sanding and using a clear spray coat to make it clear. There are some great tutorials on You Tube and TikTok
Hahaha! I am printing a Batman cowl as a display piece using liquid resin. I am gunna make a mold to cast it in urethane before painting. I will do all the other post processing though. I love this effing hobby dewd.
Dude.. you are insane. Your ability to simplify in your problem solving is incredible - like the lenses. Nice.
Well thank you!
@@FranklyBuilt can you make me one of the iron man suit
11:39 - good to see you also enjoy Corridor Digital
Hey, so a quick tip with printing resin: if you rinse off the part in warm water before removing your supports they will pull off MUCH easier and not leave the large divots behind that you got when pulling them off.
Solid tip, I'm going to try this out
this is like the first setting on ur supports for chitubox
500% recco the warm water bath. I use hot water, just be careful leaving the prints in for too long so they don't warp.
Yes, but not too warm/hot because not only they can wrap, surface of them can crack also!
adding more supports and making them less heavy is also recomended, i always put heavy supports on the key sports that will hold the print and the rest in medium on a bigger volume
sadly the suite fx was the best part of the film~
great job sizing it
what cosplayers forget is that it needs to ne uncomfortably tight to look right and not end up bobble heading you look
magnets should never be added before the finished paint is complete otherwise the magnetism can affect the metallics and how they lay down
if you want them not to show in the finish, add them last
hopefully you top coated the blacks in that same satin 2K so they match the rest of the helmet
airbrushing is the best way to get the fly specking that was used on the original
low pressure splatter with each of the same colors you used would yield that hero like finish
The lenses are such a good idea. Youve inspired me to start printing my own armors and take up 3d printing as a hobby. Thanks from a fellow Airman!
Your skills are improving a lot. Great work Frank and an absolutely gorgeous paint job!
LETS GOOO blue beetle is my favorite hero I could not wait for Frank to hop onto the subject and see how well he did and I have to say it is amazing.
for the jaw add to loop eyes and use elastic strips to let it slide out and back in to place
Looks great! When you make tight fitting pockets for magnets add a small through hole in the center of the pocket to allow the air (and excess glue) to escape. Also, you might want to invest in an airbrush/compressor. It's easy to get your spatter effect.
You can hold a popsicle stick in front of the paint stream to get different kinds of speckles. Depending on the angle of the stick, the amount of the stick in the stream, and the amount of paint you allow to collect on the face of the stick will produce different effects. This trick can be used with H.V.L.P. paint guns also but it can be a lot more finicky.
Ok I want to say thank u for posting this. I just got a resin printer. But I have be struggling on how to print on it. So I’m glad that ur stating the resin journey because a lot of ur videos helped me with filament 3d printing
1:01
Do3d actually modeled the buster sword, so there’s another project to look forward to.
Great job on the helmet btw!
Not touching it until the movie premieres and they get proper reference
Loved you watching Wren’s Pluto video! That’s was a cross over I didn’t expect to see 😂
Glad to see you back from vacation! Hope you guys enjoyed the break! ❤ I can’t WAIT for the movie, but if you are looking for more info on blue beetle, I recommend the JLA and Blue Beetle Comics. I read them as a kid and they are GREAT 👍
He isn’t back he just uploaded the video from the vacation. He will be back may 2nd
@@camtron1967 ohhhh…. Dang it.
Once again hit of the park! great job brother!! Hope you enjoyed your trip congratulations well deserved
I just moved to Aus and left all my printers in the Philippines. Watching your videos really helps me with my withdrawal syndrome (withdrawal from 3d printing 😅)
Frank you nailed it. That paint job is 🔥🙌🏽
Tip for making spray paint sputter/splatter (if you've never tried it)... Take the nozzle off the can, then with an "xacto" knife kinda drill out and "damage" the nozzle where the paint comes out. The more "chewed up" the nozzle, the greater the splatter. Of course that nozzle is useless for "normal" painting, so spares are good to have around. 👍
I just got into 3D printing and I am looking forward to making these really cool helmets with my FDM printer! I will be watching you more and more!
Omg I freaking love it!!! That paint technique really looks amazing!!
Went on my 1st cruise to Mexico not too long ago! glad to see you back and killing another piece , this looks movie accurate and that is top notch paint job! resin printer def on my wishlist now.
Love that you switch between FDM and SLA printers. Shows your diversity and true skill. I love my Phrozen Sonic 4k however it was a pain that it’s only compatible slicer is Chitubox. I’ve since upgraded to the Epax E10. Maybe check out those. There’s the E10 and X10
Yeah I have the e10 and x156 haha
@@FranklyBuilt seeing the price of the X156 gave me anxiety.
@@FranklyBuilt mr rich guy right here 😂😂
This is a dope project. Only thing I can say for someone trying to replicate the paint job is consider an airbrush instead of a rattle can. You will keep the speckles very fine and be able to build in a very slow and controlled way. It would be pretty easy. I imagine getting this result with a bunch of rattle cans would require a lot of experience with spray paint.
The rough finish where the supports were can be mitigated somewhat by trying to orient the print such that the smallest and/or least visible part of the print is facing the build plate. Those first few layers get a LOT of exposure, which causes the fugly surface. Using a raft also helps. Resin is awesome. It's just totally different from FDM. I really want to get my hands on a large resin printer. The Mono X is much better than the standard Photon I started on, but still not big enough for me.
I’m going to have to print out the blue beetle helmet and the rest of the suit. Thanks Frank for another great video
Super Super Cool!! I love the paint job!
this honestly inspired me to get started with resin printing !
Hey, i just realized we use the same keyboard
i love it
Without the Speckle effect it looks IDENTICAL to the Injustice 2 design for Blue Beetle.
Either one is stunning! Keep up the solid work dude! ❤️
Amazing!
I don't know what you do for a day job, but you would absolutely kill at prop work!
Hope the cruise went well.....months ago! Lol
This is my day job haha 😆 thank you
I like how your just Casually watching Cordorcrew at Time 11:31
First of all, amazing video. Second I envy your painting room/setup, it looks super cool. I can't wait till I have space to set something up like that. Also loved to see you watching the Pluto video from corridor crew. Love watching their videos, especially Wren's. Sometimes you just gotta put on a video in the background while doing the more tedious parts of projects. Love your videos, I've learned a lot from watching your content.
Great video. Hope the holiday was great.
Try immersing the resin prints in hot tap water before removing the supports for about a minute. This will soften them and reduce the scaring.
I do not know if you know but a good tip to romove supports from resin prints is to use heat, like a heat gun or hot water, that way you do not leave scars in the print
I'm watching Frank on RUclips as he creates content for RUclips while watching a RUclips video 😂❤ 11:30
That helmet looks so cool, enjoy your holiday.
The build turned out great man. I really can't wait till i an afford and also have the space to have a large size resin printer. Currently have a midsized one. At quick glance I already saw some people offering some great tips. I don't know about anyone else but I tend to wash my prints in alcohol while the supports are still on to avoid resin splattering on you when break off supports since it's such a toxic material. And this way after I washed them in alcohol I can put them in warm water or you can also use a heat gun which I like best to remove the supports. They melt off like butter and no water or resin splattering everywhere when you use a heat gun.
has that robo cop blue shade to it,looks amazing,that is a freakishly perfect fit for you
Once again, Frank dropping an awesome video tutorial. I hope you're having an amazing vacation, and I look forward to your streams when you come back ❤❤❤
it loooks so nice im starting to go into 3d printing my self have fun and a goood day
It's crazy how much 3d has come!
That pearlescent effect looks amazing 🙌👏👏👏!!!
Use a dropper and fill your imperfections with a few drops of resin then cure with small uv torch, no need for filler. Nice build 👍
Im 100% Marvel over DC but still watch every video, love them all. i Keep up with your instagram stories because i love the now print workshop. i was wondering if you plan on doing a updated workshop video. i need ideas for my new shop and i cant remember all your stories. A updated video like you did months ago would be awesome. i know you got many many projects, best of luck!
I have this Cosplan for a Montagne Elite Skin (Rainbow Six Siege) and all ive been doing is watching your vids! Keep up the amazing work!
Omg I want your chair absolutely love it
Awesome build bro that helmet is sick 😷
Looks pretty awesome. One suggestion tho: add a bit of black to the magnet tabs, they're visible in the seam
No views??? Wow I'm early
Same 😂
You are
Frank i know nothing about printing and stuff but for the paint i've seen street artists spray paint on their plastic gloves and then flick it on to the canvas i think it could work for your project as well u could search it on yt how to make stars with spray paint hope it maybe helps.
Great video.
Resin printing works on exposure per layer, not how fast a nozzle can pump out plastic. So the time a print takes is based on the number of layers, not the amount of plastic needed to be placed.
So, for large builds, they are much faster, taking like 3 seconds per layer, some less, some more. And if you can use the entire build surface at a time, can save you days in the end.
So, yes. I am impressed. But the PPE needed to work with it makes me shy away from it.
Damn, a man of culture! Love Corridor Crews :D 11:20
Quick tip. Get yourself a cheap hairdryer and use that to soften the supports before removing. Heat softens the resin and allows the supports to detach easier and with less damage. Using a hairdryer is a lot less messy and problematic than using hot water like some recommend.
And as others have no doubt said, you need to be experimenting a bit more with different support types. Heavies are great for ensuring the print won't fail, but mix and match smaller, lighter ones as well. All those extra supports you added for insurance? Probably could have been a mix of mediums and lights. Smaller supports means easier to remove and less damage to the print surface.
Take some time to do some experimenting, accept that you'll have some failures while you work it out, and in the long run, things will go even smoother.
Also, I love that you looked over the print, saw the layer shift and quickly worked out it was a suction issue. Great instincts!!
11:07 Are you watching @CorridorCrew that looks like Wren Weichman.
This looks dope! A large format resin printer is a bit too expensive for me, but I use mine for smaller parts that have fine details. One recommendation is to use resin that is ABS like, or getting something like sirayatech Blu and mixing some in with regular resin. Makes it almost as tough as ABS.
Dude this is insane!!!! I need it lol
Thank you haha
Dang, this is good looking! Great work as always!
This is too awesome and I can't wait to see the full movie
From: Philippines
Resin is the dream!
So awesome! Enjoy your vacation ✌️ Please do a Tekkaman Blade next.
Love your vids and you inspired me to start 3d printing. Thank you for all you do.
For the speckle pattern, try to spray some on your glove and flick some on the print.
It’s a technique used to make stars on those speed painting with using newspaper to make planets.
I had tried that and it was too large of splatter
Use the clear hammered spray paint. That way as it cures it gives it that exact reica paint job as the hero.
This looks so good!! Thank you so much for sharing your passion. So cool to watch you go from a hobbyist to a true ambassador and expert in the hobby. Any chance of getting a tour or background on your paint booth setup? I have an old garden shed I'm thinking of converting and would love info on the fume extraction setup.
I can do a tour yeah!
@@FranklyBuilt I have a fun challenge could you make nulls armor from king in black with the wings
I hope you have a good rest of your vacation
I love the corridor video during assembly 🤣
As someone who is more into SLA than FDM printing I say keep it up. It's COULD use a tweak but this hobby is only as fun as you make it, and making it is what this hobby is so as long as you are doing stuff, it CANT BE THAT WRONG.. right?
Been resin printing for a few years. So here is my tip, give it a try may work for you may not. I always soak my prints with supports attached in IPA. For one it leaves less pits and scaring, two they remove a lot easier. Most of my prints I let soak overnight and never had an issue. Some people think its bad, and will ruin print, but out of 100s of resin prints I have done, never had an issue and used many different kinds of resin.
Just dirties the ipa awhile lot. If you use a heat gun its worked great for me.
@@lokiwartooth1138 No more dirty than doing a 5 min wash. Ive used heat gun, still leaves dimples in model.
If you wanted to get a similar hexagon pattern on the eyes, look at headlight/taillight tint vinyl. Iirc, Vivvid has at least one honeycomb design
The best helmet so far and that’s saying something
Been watching your videos for 2 weeks you made me wanna buy a 3d printer. Just bought one it's cheap but big 310x310x400 I'm nervous to get started
Love what you did with the Blue Beetle helmet. Would like to see what you
can do with the “Wayward Gods” helmet.
That is wicked cool!! Loved the way it printed. I do have to say, I liked the way you were heading with your original paint job better. In my mind, your paint job is more what I would expect based on the comic. The tiny speckled paint job makes me think more battle damage and cover up than living alien armor. Trying to match the movie prop, I get. Their version just seems wrong IMO.
Wow dude, well printed.
😃That Helmet Looks Awesome it came out perfectly👍👍 I've got to learn how to make one
Loving it! Great work as always dude! Intrigued to see how much of a lobster you are from the holiday 😂😂😂
you're awesome man i wish i was this talented
I foresee the future of cosplay having digital display lenses that track your eye movements for animations. Imagine!
use a air dryer (the small hot air blower) to remose supports more easily.
Loving the new intro.
The lens trimming was a solid tip!
Nice job! Hope you had a great vacation!
Super sick !! Paint job came out great! Hopefully I can fit this print on my Saturn S
The other good part of doing this for helmets is any translucent parts you want can be made in solid resin, and then polished without any other steps
Gloves!! Even grabbing the build plate out of the printer you should be using gloves, as that top part will still absolutely come in contact w/ resin throughout the handling process. The second you go to open those doors you should be gloved up, resin burns are absolutely not joke.
Helmet turned out amazing though, love seeing more stuff done in SLA.
Hi, what’s your favourite 3d printer as of now that uses filament, and makes detailed prints of life sized helmets, as well as small figurines?
Hey! If you ever do another helmet build with a visor, I heard clear resin printing a visor is a good way! Takes some time sanding and using a clear spray coat to make it clear. There are some great tutorials on You Tube and TikTok
My dude all these videos just make me wanna run out and buy a printer!!
That Iron Man in the background Looks so cool
*YEAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! LET'S GO!!!!!*
Pure dedication
A good way to get that speckled effect, is drip on some water or soap. And then spray a differentl color. And repeat
Was hoping you'd do this helmet. Great video as always
LOOKS SICK DUDE!
Looks very impressive! Please make an Ant-Man helmet next!
Fooking amazing!!!! Great paint job!
Hahaha! I am printing a Batman cowl as a display piece using liquid resin. I am gunna make a mold to cast it in urethane before painting. I will do all the other post processing though. I love this effing hobby dewd.
🔵 Beatle movie was awesome 👍🏼😎
10:25 corridor crew easter egg 😂😂
Our Super creater is back to Action 🤩 from vacation 😍
Nope still on vacation haha
@@FranklyBuilt Haha Enjoy your time Sir❤️
AWESOME JOB DEFINITELY MAKES ME WANT TO INVEST