Finally got a DAZ3D model to print

dhi67540dhi67540 Posts: 25
edited October 2018 in The Commons

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  • mindsongmindsong Posts: 1,725

    neato - the result is pretty intricate. please share a shot of your final result!

    --ms

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,729

    Wow, that's surprisingly detailed and sharp print.

  • AnotherUserNameAnotherUserName Posts: 2,727

    Thats outstanding! Have you documented your process somewhere?

  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,973
    dhi67540 said:

    So at the moment I am printing for personal use only (Painting Miniatures for display/competition).  How should I credit these given clothing et al are somewhat to heavily modified to suit the 3D printing process?  This mini was printed at 75mm scale on a Wanhao D7Plus at 35micron resoluiton.  It was printed with the arms removed to make the process easier.  I still have a bit of clean up to do but there is nioce detail in there.  

    Model is Girl 7 with Kadis Ancient Legendary Armour by Strangefate and MRL Amara Braids (Hair) by Mihrelle.  I have so many body and face morphs installed I have no clue whether the ones I used were DAZ originbals or someone elses or a combination.

    I would just list/credit the main components, like you mentioned Girl 7, Legendary Armour by Strangefate, etc. If you can't remember ALL of the morphs I wouldn't sweat it too much. 

    Maybe print out a card with a list of the content creators that you could display beside the figure? :)

    Very cool work - as nonesuch00 said, it's surprisingly detailed for such a small figure! Nicely done!! 

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,085
    edited May 2018

    Very sharp resolution... When you are done painting it, you should post some pictures of it. 

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    Wow... That's from a resin printer!?... (I looked up the unit to see the price) I haven't dealt with resin printed stuff in a long time, but back when they first started showing up in industrial design models, that figure was like the size of the imperfections in the models, and everything looked like it was made from hardware cloth.

    They sure have come a long way. I actually prefer the resin material to the regular nozzle print plastics because CA glues used to adhere a lot better to them... But the print quality sucked... Nice to know this tech has gotten better.

     

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