Thank you so much, that means so much coming from you! And trust me, been watching your videos before I even started my journey. You make this look easy!!!
I've used rub n buff before myself but for some reason yours us really popping. I normally dab it on lightly with a sponge. I'm thinking because you used a brush quite liberally that's what did it. I gotta try applying it your way now
Dude you have some mad skills! Absolutely amazing job and looking forward to your next project! I was wondering if you’d be able to list the other paints down in the description since it is kinda hard to read the paints in the video
Hey, I have a few questions for you if that's okay. What infill density did you use, what size did you have that at, did you have a trick to not use as many supports. Also these next questions you dont need to answer but only if you can but if you can tell what infill pattern, layer height etc and how exactly you measured it. That would be amazing. Also you have earned yourself a fellow subscriber now😊
Yea no worries infill Density is at 15%. I printed this at 100% I use a 360 scan of my head (there’s an app called MagiScan I use on my phone). I try to keep supports to a min, the middle of my helmets usually don’t need supports so I add support blockers. My infill pattern is grid, I print at a .2mm layer height and again I use a 360 scan of my head! I hope this helps
awesome stuff. Saw a comment of yours on another video and decided to check you out and im glad i did. Question... would you recommend elegoo neptune 4 max? highly considering it for my first printer but I keep seeing a bunch of negative videos with a few positive. I'm a product design student and want to mainly use it for product design prototypes but could also benefit from having fine details in my prints, the large build size, and definitely also consider helmets and cosplay prints
So I know a lot of the bad reviews for the 4 max was early on when they had a bad firmware. They’re pretty good now I heard. But if money is no object I would recommend getting a Bambu Lab either A-1 or P1P the speed you get from the would be worth it prototyping!
@@JustGee3D gotcha, thanks. the print size of the neptune really draws me to it. Speed isn't too much a concern right now to be honest as it would be a home printer and I won't have to rely on my schools 3d printers so that already would save a ton of time and energy. the bambu labs is also a stellar choice though. especially with the possibility of doing multi color prints on the fly. but that would also be about the price of another printer for that feature alone on the p1. elegoo may end up making say a neptune 5 in maybe a year or 2, and maybe that might be the better time to get a large volume printer.... as the bambu printer will still be a top of the line quality and feature printer for another 5 years if not more so it definitely has more future proofing to it. I'll think more on it and may make my final decisions around black friday since the deals should really be in effect at that time. thanks again.
Excellent video, I've been working on my own. When you put it on your head - how are you keep both pieces together? I assume you didn't glue it together?
Just sand the really bad spots with 220 grit sand paper, if you’re really feeling froggy use bondo and acetone (lightly) or you can just cake on primer filler!
Thank you so much, no not yet, I’m still learning airbrushing myself. I have picked up a few things. No I never heard that one before. lol I usually get Ice Cube.
ROFL, I was about to give you a hard time about printing the helmet, personally I'm not a big fan of the helmet but that's my opinion. But I loved it when you said "No matter what you think about the show". That was well played. And yes, your work on the helmet was really awesome. Nicely done. 😄😄