Here I am! I'm the one that will show you tutorials for custom (mostly) handpainted 3D printed model figures. I usually work with 1:6 scale models but from time to time, I may paint something different. I also do diorama creation and resin pouring videos here! I am not a professional and make no claim to be an expert or pro in any of my hobbies. I just like to make stuff and share that with my viewers. If you want to learn how to paint your 3D printed models with that realistic look, then you have found the right channel. You'll also see cool reviews of the newest printers and resins and filaments. It's great to have you here!! I appreciate each and every one of my subscribers!
Very informative and hearing the mind analogy of your painting skills allows us in the community to appreciate even more the color choices. You got another Sub thank you for sharing.
We have two completely different styles of painting. I know Lucia, we follow each other. I focus more on realism so my techniques are going to be different. My suggestion would be to follow the painter that you would most like to learn from, but with that said, you can learn new techniques by watching multiple painters. ☺️ Thank you for watching!
hey there!! Yes, I will :) I'm so sorry that you have to even ask that question. Life just got in the way and then motivation was a issue for a while. Not motivation to paint, but motivation to record and edit. That's the worst part of filming. Editing it all lol. I'm going to try some different things to make editing easier and quicker and then hopefully, get back into a nice rhythm. I appreciate you watching!!! Thank you so much!
OMG, I'm so sorry!! I didn't see your comment. Yes, I do commissions. You can email me at homemadejam3d@gmail.com if there's something you'd like to talk about me printing or painting for you.
Thaks awesome video. have you brought your model back into chichi box or lychee and asked it to find islands to see how accurate your method it. just curious. I will definitely give this a try. So your work flow is step 1. bring into chichi box and hollow and put in drain holes step 2 bring into purse and do what you showed in the video step 3 back to your chichi box and slice and good to go. im telling you im going to try this and it will save hours thanks
Nice video. Is this from the same people that do the official model kit? I'm only asking, as it's identical (except in size) to the one from X-Plus Models.
I believe X-Plus Models just prints and sells the models. This was a test print for the actual model designer that I did. When Brian finished the sculpt, he sent me the files to test print for him, so this was the very first physical print ever done. If you'd like a model printed for you as a kit, I would be happy to do that for you.
@@HomemadeJam3D the X-Plus version is a traditional injection kit, it's just smaller and the pose appears to be reversed. Thanks for the offer, but I prefer to paint it myself.
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I don't use infill, but the models have supports inside. I would prefer to have only supports so I can remove them before I cure the model. Infill can't be removed.
i cen't beleive that prints well, it's so little supports! Specially on the second model, the hair strands have just one support! Crazy! I usualy put a ton of supports out of fear of failed prints.
That's how I used to be! You just have to trust your printer and trust your slicer and give it a try. Once you see how few supports it really takes, you'll be so shocked! Thank you for watching!!
This is pretty cool. My search was what printer has holes in the build plate. I had so many questions, and you answered them all. Thank you so very much.😊
So happy I stumbled on this channel. Mine arrives next week! And a woman who's into 3d printing? Why would I watch another tech dude? Kidding. Nice work! Subscribed. Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you so much for your kind words!!! I'm so sorry that I've been absent! New year and new motivation so hopefully I'll start getting out some videos pretty soon.
Nice paint job. Thats the one thing I hate doing that and removing supports. But i also hate them not painted so i paint on . Ive been 3d resin printing for 4 years its like a crack addiction i can't stop. Keep up the good work..........
Click the Add Printer and select Prusa SLA. Then to the right of it on the right side menu, click the little settings gear and you can set up your own printer details. Thank you for watching!
Thoughts? Absolutely! This is an absolutely phenomenal printer and is the only printer I use now. I have 2 of them and they are just amazing! The quality is superior and the size is great for printing large things. I've got several videos showing prints on my TikTok channel. It's also Homemadejam3d. Thank you for watching!!
I'm sorry for the late reply, but my guess would be that the double sided tape lost it's stickiness. Most people have that as the issue for leaks after a fep change.
Darn nice work! I recently got a statue of Vampi as a gift, and she was painted already, but had all this blood on her, so I actually scraped it off with a razor knife, and it came off well without damaging the painted skin. I did touch it up here and there, and gave it a good coat spray after to shore up the skin. I note that your fine skintones are very much like the statue, and I commend you for that! I like your's better in fact. Great paint work and great job on the 3D print too! She looks great!
Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad you were able to get your Vampirella just the way you wanted it. :) Sometimes you just have to take matters into your own hands. I hope to see you in the comments in future videos! Thanks so much for watching!
No, not from a power loss. I had this happen to me just a week ago. I lost a 13 hour print lol. I don't know that there is a resin printer available with a resume function after a power loss. They're not really like an FDM printer. Thank you for watching!! 🤗
@HomemadeJam3D I completed her step by step using your video the whole time only thing I did different was decals for the eyes an I made her really big thank you again looking forward to more of your guides 😀
Yes, I prime all my models. Not always gray though. Depending on what color in painting, primer can completely change the tone of the color. Gray is my go to for skin tones though. Sometimes I use spray can primer and sometimes I use acrylic primer with my airbrush. If you use laquer primer, you'll need to let it gas out for at least 24 hours or you'll have a really bad time with your paint finish
I realise this is an old video but it does make a nice change for someone to show the exact process for the basic maintenance of one of these machines . So many of the other 3d printer channels seem to ignore this aspect, which the people new to 3d printing need even if it's just to reassure them that they are doing it correctly. Thank You
Thank you!! And I completely agree that this is the type of stuff that gets overlooked, or skimmed over. That's why I decided to make some of them. If there is anything else that you'd like to see covered, just let me know and I'll be happy to create a video for you.
Yes, I actually will use the matte varnish several times to seal layers. I seal after the base coat, I seal after the washes, and I seal again after the chalk pastels. I do a final good sealing once I'm completely finished with everything and then a gloss or satin varnish on the lips and gloss on the eyes.
@@jamierobinson2338 I applied this on a 1/4 scale Arkham Origins Batman. It is one of many I am doing. A series to display I guess. It creates very realist "depth". In fact it is kind of weird. I tried applying a wash and it jacked it up. I just built up layers over it. It worked well. I used an Army Painter flesh range.
@@jamierobinson2338 the varnish after each sequence of colors makes a huge difference. I get it. It creates a raised clear layer you have to "see through" to perceive the colors underneath. The washes are so thin that it does not know what colors it is perceiving. That is how it creates the depth. Works very well. I am new to printing and painting statues, but I have done some pretty cool stuff. I love doing quarter scale. Minis too. Lol!
So sorry Kurtis! That was me replying from my other RU-vid account lol. Sometimes I forget to look at which account I'm in and I end up confusing the person I'm answering. :)
Hi, I've watched your videos, and your Vampirella model is absolutely fantastic! I am just enquiring, would you be prepared to print this Vampirella figure and base to sell? If so, how much would you charge for all the pieces unpainted? I live in the UK.