Nice video, thanks for featuring my gloomhaven trees! I recently made some additional highly detailed trees for Danny from 3DPrintedTabletop's latest Kickstarter, The Lost Adventures.
@@gaminggeek241 Late Pledge: lostadventures.backerkit.com/hosted_preorders Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/3dprintingdm/the-lost-adventures-all-in-one-3d-printable-adventures/description .....Danny's trees are cool because you can stand minis on the branches and keep them hidden by the canopy...check the kickstarter for a demo
Hi! Your "Lost Adventures" trees are the best I have found on the market I believe. The only negative point in my opinion is that the leaves seem to be 5cm thick sometimes.
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Those canopies look like they'd need an insane amount of supports... I mean with all those leaves sticking out I assume that's a ton of overhangs, how many did you end up using?
Great video, this looks like a good way to get good looking terrain on the table for a good price, given you already have a 3d printer. Any recommendations on a beginner printer?
I know a lot of people get the Creality Ender 3 but you have to be willing to fine-tune it. My Prusa MK3S is expensive at almost $800 but I've had to do no fine tuning after the build.
Did you have any trouble printing the canopy? The trees were the fine but the canopies, specifically the smaller ones keep failing. They get caught and drag the filament.
Hello, what Vallejo or Citadel paint would be the equivalent to that "Terra Cotta" paint color that was used to paint the trees in ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r-D8JKYRz0Y.html ?
Yes, since making this video, you can find a huge number of detailed stls for trees. I've never printed my trees (nor any of my terrain) in resin since I find the FDM prints good enough but resin would look awesome!
Just bought the Gnwarly trees with canopies from printable scenery I had no issues printing out the tree. I was able to print canopy number 1 but canopy number 2 is failing on the 4th layer it is knocking one of the little pieces off the bed. It's the one section that is to the right of the biggest piece. Did you have any issues with canopy number 2? I'm going to try to change the location where it prints to start.
I know this is an old video but I am curious your settings when you printed these? I am trying to print them but they are taking 7 to 12 hours EACH tree which is doable but its gonna take a looooong time to get a good amount of trees to play with. Also they say its 28mm but they seem a bit small? Maybe I am just picky and imagine bigger trees. thanks!
I'm printing at stock settings in PrusaSlicer at .2mm height and 10% infill. I don't remember how long the prints took, but that sounds about right. Feel free to scale up if you want larger trees. I don't mind them being smaller because I want to be able to move miniatures around them easily but it wouldn't be hard to scale. Good luck!
IIRC, I used both and Ender 5 and a Prusa MK3S. I got rid of my Ender 5 though because I hated the vertically moving bed. But these files should print on almost any 3D printer.
Printable Scenery mentions that you don't need supports for the trees and if I remember correctly, I don't think I used them. But if you are finding you need them, I usually use auto supports function in PrusaSlicer making sure the connections are set at .2 so they break away easily.