honestly, i like the third one the most
Nice!!! What 3d printer did you use to make this? And how did you learn to 3d print?
Yes I used blender for all of them.
Just a bit messy and raw soundtrack wip
I used the Voxelab Aquila X2 3D printer, and everything is easy to figure out right out of the box if you set up your printer right.
Though I did have to set up a printer profile which is just listing printer specifications so your .gcode files (files that contain information on how the 3D model is printed, including speed, movements, location coordinates, and more) match up with your printer specs so the print won’t break. This didn’t require any learning it was just a bit tedious to do. I set up the profile on AstroPrint which is free in case you’re considering getting into 3D printing.
Shifting away from the puppets, now into a surreal alien planet.
In one of the most scenic fields on the planet, a alien photo shoot takes place.
Between two aliens that come from the same planet, but two completely different walks of life.
Thanks for looking!
here’s another part of the map, removed snow for se-
eing how it would look without snow. the gray bricks are where the houses will be located.
umm i made some new platforms
wanna give me feedback? c:
read all the way down here? have a cookie
oh yeah also, heres a cool teleport transition i made i guess
I am working on a star wars asset pack. With a bunch of helmets with tint and UI, light sabers of all diferant shapes and colors, differant force types, and nice guns!
Developing a new clothing group away from my main one.
The first currently (at the time of writing this) sits at 12k members and has brought me my first DevEx, after this its honestly brought me right back to why I began, simply to have fun and take a few minutes out of my day to cope with my health, but after three years of making the same branded content it began incredibly tiresome, and at some points even caused the issues I was trying to avoid.
Now, I’ve begun a new, a smaller group with at the time of writing this has 41 members, and doesn’t bring in a profit, I’m enjoying the simplicity of starting a new group and letting myself learn new clothing designs rather than limited to my single brand.
Spinner thing