RKapuaala
Active Member
I wasn't sure how this thin shelled hollowed out print was going to turn out.
I'm starting to get a little gun shy about ordering prints from Shapeways. Its a crap shoot. Here is a print I got from the same order.
Notice all the garbage on along the jaw. The image is sort of degraded but the ear is also in pretty bad shape.
The man in tights figure is a 4.8" tall figure with a volume fairly close to the head and with a lower polygon count (according to shapways the polygon count plays a huge role in the quality of the figure)
The head is 2.8" tall with 10,000 more polygons the same volume.
The man in tights is printed in frosted ultra detail and the head in Frosted Detail because I thought (incorrectly) that the support material line was more defined in the FUD that the FD. This was based on 3 FD figures I received that did not have that disgustingly huge support material line.
I think Darko was right, I am going to have to hold off on selling these printed figures and sell castings instead. I will have to do a lot of clean up on this 1:6 head to make it work.
The upside to this order is that I learned two things; I now know that you can make the walls of your models extremely thin to save on material and the quality of prints is going to be inconsistent no matter what material you print it in.
I'm starting to get a little gun shy about ordering prints from Shapeways. Its a crap shoot. Here is a print I got from the same order.
Notice all the garbage on along the jaw. The image is sort of degraded but the ear is also in pretty bad shape.
The man in tights figure is a 4.8" tall figure with a volume fairly close to the head and with a lower polygon count (according to shapways the polygon count plays a huge role in the quality of the figure)
The head is 2.8" tall with 10,000 more polygons the same volume.
The man in tights is printed in frosted ultra detail and the head in Frosted Detail because I thought (incorrectly) that the support material line was more defined in the FUD that the FD. This was based on 3 FD figures I received that did not have that disgustingly huge support material line.
I think Darko was right, I am going to have to hold off on selling these printed figures and sell castings instead. I will have to do a lot of clean up on this 1:6 head to make it work.
The upside to this order is that I learned two things; I now know that you can make the walls of your models extremely thin to save on material and the quality of prints is going to be inconsistent no matter what material you print it in.