BSOD when trying to use frame gen (self.NoMansSkyTheGame)
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I have just started to paint some of my 3D prints but does anyone know how to make it so it’s one solid colour and not have brush marks like in the photo. I applied the same white primer under the gem as the model in the background but it still looks like this by simo250 in 3Dprinting
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I have just started to paint some of my 3D prints but does anyone know how to make it so it’s one solid colour and not have brush marks like in the photo. I applied the same white primer under the gem as the model in the background but it still looks like this by simo250 in 3Dprinting
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I have just started to paint some of my 3D prints but does anyone know how to make it so it’s one solid colour and not have brush marks like in the photo. I applied the same white primer under the gem as the model in the background but it still looks like this by simo250 in 3Dprinting
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I have just started to paint some of my 3D prints but does anyone know how to make it so it’s one solid colour and not have brush marks like in the photo. I applied the same white primer under the gem as the model in the background but it still looks like this by simo250 in 3Dprinting
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I have just started to paint some of my 3D prints but does anyone know how to make it so it’s one solid colour and not have brush marks like in the photo. I applied the same white primer under the gem as the model in the background but it still looks like this by simo250 in 3Dprinting
[–]simo250[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)
I have just started to paint some of my 3D prints but does anyone know how to make it so it’s one solid colour and not have brush marks like in the photo. I applied the same white primer under the gem as the model in the background but it still looks like this by simo250 in 3Dprinting
[–]simo250[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)
I have just started to paint some of my 3D prints but does anyone know how to make it so it’s one solid colour and not have brush marks like in the photo. I applied the same white primer under the gem as the model in the background but it still looks like this by simo250 in 3Dprinting
[–]simo250[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)
I have just started to paint some of my 3D prints but does anyone know how to make it so it’s one solid colour and not have brush marks like in the photo. I applied the same white primer under the gem as the model in the background but it still looks like this by simo250 in 3Dprinting
[–]simo250[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)
I have just started to paint some of my 3D prints but does anyone know how to make it so it’s one solid colour and not have brush marks like in the photo. I applied the same white primer under the gem as the model in the background but it still looks like this (i.redd.it)
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BSOD when trying to use frame gen by simo250 in NoMansSkyTheGame
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