I got my prints back from Shapeways today. It's kind of a strange feeling to see a little 3 dimensional model of something I've sculpted on the computer. She's 80 mm tall including the base. I figured that out as roughly 1/10th scale at 5' 5" tall. Overall, I'm really pleased with her but there are drawbacks.
I ordered two prints in different materials, the bright white one is White Strong Flexible and the off white one is White Detail. White Detail is more expensive, but in this test it looks much worse. White Detail has a much rougher surface and the striations between the layers of material are quite noticeable on the back in the last photo.
I'll have to prime them both and see what they look like after that. The White Strong Flexible looks basically ready to paint right now though after a bit of sanding. The little lines look like they should come off relatively easily.
I want to order one more material they call FUD. Frosted Ultra Detail. It's a lot more expensive and there is currently an extra one month backlog on it. It supposedly will pick up detail as small as 0.1 mm.
There are of course parts I'd change now that I have them in my hands. It's lot faster seeing it from all different angles now.
The main drawback I see right now is the tendency to add way too much detail to the digital sculpt. It's like sculpting a life size figure and then shrinking it down. I'm working on another now and I'm going to do that at 90 mm full figure.
I think I've found yet another hobby :lol:
Now I just need to figure out how to make it available for sale on shapeways...
I ordered two prints in different materials, the bright white one is White Strong Flexible and the off white one is White Detail. White Detail is more expensive, but in this test it looks much worse. White Detail has a much rougher surface and the striations between the layers of material are quite noticeable on the back in the last photo.
I'll have to prime them both and see what they look like after that. The White Strong Flexible looks basically ready to paint right now though after a bit of sanding. The little lines look like they should come off relatively easily.
I want to order one more material they call FUD. Frosted Ultra Detail. It's a lot more expensive and there is currently an extra one month backlog on it. It supposedly will pick up detail as small as 0.1 mm.
There are of course parts I'd change now that I have them in my hands. It's lot faster seeing it from all different angles now.
The main drawback I see right now is the tendency to add way too much detail to the digital sculpt. It's like sculpting a life size figure and then shrinking it down. I'm working on another now and I'm going to do that at 90 mm full figure.
I think I've found yet another hobby :lol:
Now I just need to figure out how to make it available for sale on shapeways...