To celebrate FF7 Rebirth, CA3D is including this Tifa model to everyone who joins their patreon for the month of March! This is a 1 month only special so grab it before it’s gone! That’s 11 models for the month of March! Link for Tifa: www.patreon.com/posts/70768991
Idk know how u do it every time but u make the characters just pop to life! The sword looks so great like it was made of pure metal! Bro I can't wait for insane mech like figure!
Love it man! I'm planning to buy myself a resin printer as well , i love watching your videos and dreaming about how i will do it myself haha. Great work by the way!
i'm glad i could inspire you! That's what I want to see, this amazing hobby growing! There really isn't much feeling quite like it to see your own work complete and displayed.
@@TinyLittles3D I love EVERY suits of Samus. But i imagine that the zero suit would be more in ligne with your chanel content ^^ (Even thought i would also love to see the Varia and Dark suit)
This model came out so wonderful. Great job! I have a strange problem and i can't find any solution for it. The primer ( Vallejo 73601 - Grey, airbrush) doesn't stick to the resin print, event after 24 hours i can easily rub off. I don't want to use "car primers" to not loose details.
Hi! Awesome job! The only thing is that you missed an opportunity to make the yellow lines on the base a bit more realistic (they look too sharp, like freshly painted instead of used, walked on while the other parts of the base looks weathered) A tip, after you masked for the lines and before painting use liquid mask (I use Vallejo it's pretty good but it stink like farts xD) and randomly paint some irregular blobs and lines with it (specially around the edges) and after painting remove the liquid mask by rubbing your finger or a stiff brush. It will look like the paint has chipped or scratched.
@@TinyLittles3D 👍 Again awesome job! I'm looking forward painting the Jubilee figure from CA. It's printing right now! I'm not even a Jubilee fan but the sculpt is that good.
Amazing work! Really makes me want to pick up an airbrush for my own minis. How do you get your prints to fit together so perfectly? I also have a Saturn 2, but when i print bigger figures they never come together as seamless as yours, the connections on yours look incredibly matched. Would it be possible for me to know your exposure settings for Sunlu?
i live in a cold area and now that it's winter, i had to increase my exposure. I think i'm at 2.8s right now. when it gets warmer, i lower it back down
As a complete noob with zero art experience, where/how does one even begin if the goal is to eventually create figures like these? I would think learning about painting is a bit more straight forward since it's kind of like trial and error. But on the other hand, is the creation of 3D models of this level something that is achievable as a hobby? And I guess the term hobby can vary too, but I'm just trying to gauge what's realistic.
hmm...to give you my perspective. I started in April 2023. The first model I printed and painted was the Wall-E (it's my first video). Then I slowly moved on from there. I don't have an art background either. I got into painting because of boardgames. I started painted minis for about half a year then got myself a 3D printer. There's a bunch of very talented 3D modellers like CA3D that makes amazing models that you can buy and print.
@@TinyLittles3D Thanks, that's somewhat encouraging then lol. I will have to look into all of this. I would be interested in a 3D printer even regardless of painting.