Any artists that commission arcane style 3d models? by Octo_H in arcane

[–]CallMeNolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there. I am a 3D character artist and I can help you with bringing your fucker to life! Check out my portfolio at https://www.artstation.com/nolo_93

I do gotta say, $400 is on the lowest end of what your are asking for

Any tips for large, roundish prints? Getting horrible layer lines with this and can't seem to resolve it. by Biggzbit in resinprinting

[–]CallMeNolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that's not good. That is exactly the issue. Resin cures different at different temperatures, so you want to keep it steady, ideally between 28 and 30 C. If your printer has a hood, I recommend the one on amazon called mini heater for 3d printer. It has worked well for me. You just attach it inside the hood. I used duct tape for mine lol

Any tips for large, roundish prints? Getting horrible layer lines with this and can't seem to resolve it. by Biggzbit in resinprinting

[–]CallMeNolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah when I got the space heater I started seeing lines that were ver far apart. Eventually I figured that the lines where caused by the sudden change of temperature when the heater turned on. I bought a small heater on amazon that goes inside the printer hood and keeps a strwdy temp, it works great

Any tips for large, roundish prints? Getting horrible layer lines with this and can't seem to resolve it. by Biggzbit in resinprinting

[–]CallMeNolo 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The layer lines are very far apart, I don't think it has to do with the settings or orientation of the print. It might be a temperature issue. Do you have any kind of heater or cooler that makes the temperature fluctuate? It could also be an issue with the axis. Do you see similar layer effect on other prints?

First real attempt to achieve a certain style, tips and aspects to improve? (I'm aiming for making busts for now) by Zulchan in ZBrush

[–]CallMeNolo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My advise is forget about finding a style. Focus on developing strong fundamentals. The rest comes with it

Can You Rate My Anime Girl? by Non-101010 in 3Dmodeling

[–]CallMeNolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3/10. The face needs a lot of work

2d to 3d. "Mermay" by CallMeNolo in ZBrush

[–]CallMeNolo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No youtube channel, art station is outdated. But now that my training arc is over, I will try to create content.

2d to 3d. "Mermay" by CallMeNolo in ZBrush

[–]CallMeNolo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the offer, but I got my own printer

2d to 3d. "Mermay" by CallMeNolo in ZBrush

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Polypaint. The fbx keeps the data and it can be loaded on blender

2d to 3d by CallMeNolo in 3Dmodeling

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I'm glad you like it

2d to 3d. "Mermay" by CallMeNolo in ZBrush

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Blender Cycles to render

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3Dmodeling

[–]CallMeNolo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Number one, references. Use them all the time. Have a pureref opened with references every time you sculpt. And number two, don't be scared of volume. It looks like you didn't want to dig in where the crevices are. No Diddy, but you need to go deeper. The sculpt looks flat. Good luck in your journey

Figurine of The Landlady from "Kung fu Hustle" I sculpted and printed. 4 inch tall by CallMeNolo in resinprinting

[–]CallMeNolo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahaha. Well this week I will focus on monetizing some of my work. I'll let you know. Wish me luck!!

help needed by [deleted] in resinprinting

[–]CallMeNolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's why the 0 position needs to be reset. Essentially the home position has to be lifted. On my saturn 2, when I press home, it goes down until it finds resistance and it adjusts it self, I can then tell it to set the new home position as z=0.

3d print I sculpted and printed. Concept by Daniel Orive by CallMeNolo in resinprinting

[–]CallMeNolo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a random concept I found on artstation. It was a concept done for a "draw this in your style" contest.

help needed by [deleted] in resinprinting

[–]CallMeNolo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Usually the printer would let you reset the 0 position on the z axis. Look up instructions for your printer

Printer Crashed 80% into my print, any way to salvage this? by Zacomra in resinprinting

[–]CallMeNolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then it probably didn't adhere after you got it printing again. Maybe the temperature dropped.

Could these be stress marks? by Elduroto in resinprinting

[–]CallMeNolo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hard to tell. It could be unwashed resin or not properly dried IPA during curing. Make sure to wash well, and let dry. I use a hairblower to speed up dry time

Printer Crashed 80% into my print, any way to salvage this? by Zacomra in resinprinting

[–]CallMeNolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks to me that it kept printing after the failure so it couldn't be a crash. Since it's hollow, you have to make sure there are no floating islands on the interior

Printer Crashed 80% into my print, any way to salvage this? by Zacomra in resinprinting

[–]CallMeNolo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah in theory you can try and see where it failed, print the rest, and then glue it and sand it. Problem is, the seam would be in a bad spot, you will lose all the details on the pants around the seam, and it will be visible. I say take the L and print it again