These guys turned out great. Having a good time painting them. Printed on my A1 Mini with a .4 nozzle. I enlarged them a little to help me out painting them with my less than steady hands.
Mate those look awesome! I think you did great on the paint and it's fun to see my models being used!
If you received a boost token it would be nice to get it now that the points are lowered.
Not sure what a boost token is. Pretty new to 3D printing. Got an A1 mini for my birthday two weeks ago, and have been going nuts with it. Also printed the snake you have, the owlbear, and the Illithids. The owlbear and Illithids are my favorites, I think. All of this is for a future D&D group I'm trying to get together.
These are actually the first miniatures I've painted, but I've always enjoyed watching videos on how artists would create props and miniatures for films, and some of the painting techniques carry over. Doing a wash at the end and wiping it off of the high spots really makes all the little details pop.
Anyway, great models. These are what I've been using to learn the slicer and settings for printing miniatures.
welcome to the hobby and hope you have some fun DnD experiences! the boost thing is something new BL introduced today to reward people who put models on the site. if you open one of my model pages there should be a boost button below the green download button
I really like them :)
Printed them on my brandnew P1S which also is my first printer
Had to reprint 3 (Paladin, Kobold and firbolg druid) of them.
I wasn't careful enough while removing the supports and the shield didn't properly print.
The weapon of the kobold is still not good but its enough for me :)
I will try a third time with support pla as interface but i'm already happy with it :)
Thanks for this!
Edit:
Painted a little bit more support for the shield and tried for the right mini to add support pla as interface but it added around 30g of extra filament so not worth for me as i'm already happy with the second :)
Printed great, Inland white PLA. Supports came off very easily, lost no arms, legs or weapons. Only lost the bottom half of the dwarf-warrior's shield, but that was a filament problem, not the model. Excellent work!