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BeanJuice

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Finished this commission gift for our D&D groups DM up today,

3 hour time limit, CMYK and white Primary colours only from Scale 75 Artists range.

For those that don't know this is Durnan, the Bar Keep at the Yawning Portal, and for the cost of 1 Gold coin you can ride the bucket down the yawning portal and strike out on your own adventure, most never come back, those that do are forever changed......

Anyhoo, back in the real world.....


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Hi Sean

Nice looking figure and a half bust as well

Great character face and I like the way you've painted this

How long did it take to actualky print ?

What's the scale ?

Thanks for sharing

Long may your 3D printer .well print !

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi Sean

Nice looking figure and a half bust as well

Great character face and I like the way you've painted this

How long did it take to actualky print ?

What's the scale ?

Thanks for sharing

Long may your 3D printer .well print !

Happy benchtime

Nap


Thanks mate,

The scale is "fit to print bed" in my slicer, but I believe the STL scale was a little smaller if I remember correctly, probably around 1/12 scale

He took around 5 hours to print, the beauty of owning a printer is everything in the STL file is customisable, so he is hollow, with a wall thickness of 1.2mm, and used 70p worth of resin, the STL was free, that's 70p, 1 hour slicer process time, 5 hour wait to print for a 1/8 ish scale bust.... What not to like!?

The down side is I don't paint as fast as it prints, so my pile of shame is growing ever larger....

All the best

Sean
 
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