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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Here they are together. My only big backdrop is kinda glossy.
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





Nottingham

They both look great. Really distinctive and very slaanesh. If you ever plan on selling your stl files, I'd definitely be adding one to my Slaanesh army.

Have a look at my P&M blog - currently working on Sons of Horus

Have a look at my 3d Printed Mierce Miniatures

Previous projects
30k Iron Warriors (11k+)
Full first company Crimson Fists
Zone Mortalis (unfinished)
Classic high elf bloodbowl team 
   
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Walking Dead Wraithlord






Yeah. That's good stuff, right there. Your display area is going to look like a Slaaneshi chorus line soon. And I agree with JamesY, you would have zero problem turning prints or files for these into money.
   
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Omnipotent Lord of Change





Albany, NY

Both queens look superb - I don't think I caught the first one all finished up, the wings are quite nice. Good luck with Demon Queen 2.1!

KOW BATREPS: BLOODFIRE
INSTAGRAM: @boss_salvage 
   
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Thanks everbody! I ripped those wings off of Karl's Griffon.
Trying to dial in the exposure and supports for Siriya Blue for about a week now. 13 seconds at .02 resolution is about where it should be, keeping my house is 77° so yeah.
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Working on a base mesh for some 28mm semen demons while I wait for the printer to finish its thing. Need to exaggerate form quite a bit more at this scale to match the army without making it too goofy.
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Walking Dead Wraithlord






*low whistle*

That's so pretty I would be tempted to leave it unpainted.
   
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






It looks wild with the uv running while its printing
   
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Grisly Ghost Ark Driver






Yeah that blue is fantastic! I imagine the glue to put it together would ruin it though...

See what's on my painting table Now painting: Gravis Captain 
   
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






I've done many exposure tests, and can't quite get joints to fit perfectly without sanding. I've reduced or enlarged fittings by 2% increments, all the way to 8% and they still always seem to require work. I've been thinking about just cutting things level and pinning? When I start printing the smaller models I'm definitely going to keep this in mind.
Sanding, sanding, sanding. =)
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My understanding is that resin does not cure perfectly. There will always be slight expanding/contracting due to environmental factors. Unless you have really expensive equipment to control those factors. Most resin print files that use joints, that I've seen, use loose ball and socket joints or more notched joints that are somewhat generous in their sizing. I've always had to follow up the notched joints with some modelling putty, and for large items I just by default pin things anyway. Resin isn't known for its ability to resist snapping/shearing forces, and a bit of paperclip or other wire goes a long way to strengthen that join.

   
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Yeah pinning is definitely the way to go. I decided to make flat cuts and just pin the thing. I have a pile of imperfect prints it looks like barbie hell.
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Sticking pretty close to the palette and process of the last one, with the added step of the silver filigree on the outfit and cloth.
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Calling this one done!
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Walking Dead Wraithlord






While I miss the skin patterns from the earlier versions, she is still gorgeous.
   
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






You're right I really should add some spots
   
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Nimble Ellyrian Reaver






Spots are nice, as it is is nice too. Great work on a third (that I know of) completed model. Going to keep perfecting it or move on to other things?

   
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






I'd like to work on something smaller for awhile, honestly.
I put this latest one up on gumroad if anyone still wants to print a satanic barbie. https://gumroad.com/l/ryYFM

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Omnipotent Lord of Change





Albany, NY

Particularly great face, and I continue to be shocked by how smooth their skin is. I totally missed how much you had canted her hips in the sculpt as well, she's practically swaying to the music of the battlefield

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KOW BATREPS: BLOODFIRE
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Thank you
   
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Scaled down my mesh to see what kind of adjustments I needed to make to make it heroic scale. fething all of them apparently.


So I've started making adjustments to the scale of details and proportions, and while I'm waiting for the first pass to print, I'm sculpting tiny faces. And hair.
   
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Keeping myself busy while I wait for test models to print. I've moved down to .02 resolution at this point so its about 40 hours a printing. One or two more and the scale and proportion should be correct, then all thats left is to rig the base mesh and start making variations.
While I'm waiting I've been painting an Emperor's Children dude.
   
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Omnipotent Lord of Change





Albany, NY

Empy Kid is looking good, reminds me that I've got my own EC to keep fiddling with filigree on

Fairly comical / frustrating how much you'll have to adjust to meet heroic scale - head, hands, feet, maybe shoulders and waist unless you want to keep them supernaturally slender. Excited to see where the sculpt ends up! Cause the head is looking good, solid ahegao / camgirl expression

KOW BATREPS: BLOODFIRE
INSTAGRAM: @boss_salvage 
   
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Thanks Boss. Its been a struggle so far.


I just wanted to make something without the proportions of a hyperborean pict.
Shes about the same height as in the above picture, so I ended up not going too far off scale.
I still need to model the outfit, but now that I know I can just overlap meshes without 100% retopology every time it will be a lot easier.
Nipple warning.
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Looks fantastic. Sexy, but not so sexy that you get the "uhhhhh...what?" reactions. Pic with all the cast-offs around the pedestal looks like a game of King of the Hill.
   
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Thank you I'm glad its not too excessively lewd yet.
I'm trying to block in the outfit now before going into resculpting the subdivided mesh.
I might just use a multiresolution modifier this time as its non destructive, and I always tend to make changes long after I'm convinced something is done.
Being able to just export meshes together and combine them in the .stl and slicer is a huge time saver for me. I wish I had known I could do that sooner.
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Calling this guy done, but I'll need to decide on a base for him at some point.
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I also did a Minitech Tomahawk as a Warhammer. The weapon arrays were miscast to hell and back, so I chopped up an older mech and redid them with a little apoxie and sanding. I went ahead and butchered the search light with glossy deathshroud clear but oh well it works. The transfers came from the old robotech rpg tactics and Fighting Pirahna Graphics. I have three more to finish the lance, which will be St. Ives Compact.
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Still printing out that succubus, I've settled on the scale and proportion and I like the way it's turning out. I've been working on designing the model to require minimal supports, and that I think will help immensely. I should have them off the plate, cleaned and cured in the next day or so. There's not a lot of detail so painting them will be fast.

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Mira Mesa

This might be my new favourite project.

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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Not a bad print this time, now that I've figured out the settings.
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I missed a few chunks cleaning it apparently, of course these things escape my until I prime. I'm ok with it because it looks like shes got a huge gap in her teeth lol.
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Slaanesh Havoc with Blastmaster






Managed to print the second one, and even at .04 resolution it came out pretty good. Some of the details could use more height/relief, but they're clear enough.
I wanted to go with a different palette on this one, so far I like it but we'll see once I have everything blocked in.
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Lovely skin tones. Do you have an idea how many of these you will wind up with?
   
 
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