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Registrace 27. 02. 2022
Toronto Comic Con 2024 Cosplay Showcase
This is Toronto Comic Con 2024!
Big thank you to everyone who participated.
Go Forth and Cosplay on!
Big thank you to everyone who participated.
Go Forth and Cosplay on!
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Yae Miko's Kagura Verity - Smallest LED's project to date!
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Let's make the Kagura Verity with SLA and FDM printing! The smallest LED project that I have done. I am so happy how well this turned out. The clear resin looks incredible and really makes the prop come to life. Can't believe I was able to add some LEDs on such a small prop! 3D model: cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/genshin-impact-yae-miko-weapon-kagura-s-verity-sliced-print-ready Follow Me for be...
Wonder Woman's Sword with GLOWING runes?!
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Today let's make Wonder Woman's sword and add some LEDs to make it glow! . . Accidents do happen... know that 3D prints will require fixing. I'm just thankful this happened at home and not at a con. . Follow Me for behind the scenes on my next project! byteprops Filming Equipment Nikon Z5 tinyurl.com/mbu92y6n IVISII G2 Pocket RGB Camera Light tinyurl.com/yteummt3 MOUNTDOG Softbox...
3D Printing large? Wonder Woman's Shield
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I made a giant prop: Wonder woman's shield! Follow a long on how I made my shield. Learn tips and tricks on how to help you with your own 3D printing props. . Follow Me for behind the scenes on my next project! byteprops . Cosplay Strapping Anchor: www.thingiverse.com/thing:3524635 Filming Equipment Nikon Z5 tinyurl.com/mbu92y6n IVISII G2 Pocket RGB Camera Light tinyurl.com/yteum...
3D Printed LED Excalibur Sword from Fate Series
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3D Printed LED Excalibur Sword from Fate Series
Joining 3D printed parts! Sabito's mask from Demon Slayer
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Joining 3D printed parts! Sabito's mask from Demon Slayer
My Cura Settings | | Easy supports and more!
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My Cura Settings | | Easy supports and more!
How to add LEDs to your 3D printed Swords!
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How to add LEDs to your 3D printed Swords!
Genshin Impact 3D PRINTED Mistsplitter Reforged
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Genshin Impact 3D PRINTED Mistsplitter Reforged
No sanding 3D Prints?!? The magic of Worbla.
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No sanding 3D Prints?!? The magic of Worbla.
Can u tell me the code for this mask
What was the clearcoat you used to help level out the print marks. I can’t understand and the captioning says “xcc3d” which doesn’t show up for me anywhere 😂
😒 Promo_SM
nice
YESSSSSSS GET IT YOU DESERVE A WHOLE CAKE FOR ALL THE WORK YOU PUT IN THIS
Hope to see more of these vids in the future.
Yes! of course. I have plans already for improvement. :)
@@byteprops yay so anime north???
@@leonite934 Yes! I'll be posting on IG ;)
how long does a battery like that last ?
About 4 hours non stop! You can do a calculation based on how many leds and how powerful your battery is to get an estimate. :D
thanks
I just found your video, do you have another link to the files? neither of the ones in the description work
How did you put in the leds
Do u have an updated version for your supports?
hello do you have the arduine code?
Hi this video has helped out a great deal as I am a complete novice I would love some help connecting to pc and programming
Great prop just love the detail 👍
It looks so good bro Keep it up :)
Can we use something other than Adafruit? they kinda dont sell it in my country <*<
I'd try and see if a 3rd party seller exists! They do have other microchips that you can use. You'll just have to research and try and find something that will work with neopixels. :)
Somehow, I have not yet come across Meshmixer, definitely gonna try it. Also, can you give a link to the triangle-shaped sanding tool you used? Or just the name of the tool. It looks like it can save a lot of work with manual sanding. :-D By the way, the result looks very nice, especially the surface finish!
This is exactly what i was looking for my sword I 3d designed because I wanted to avoid making a silicon mold and using resin. I have 2 questions: 1. What filament did you use for the transparent part? 2. I have a gem on my sword the glows as well (orange/red), will watering down colored paint work as a transparent top coat for that as well?
I've thought about using resin - but you'd have to have a massive vacuum tube to get rid of bubbles. 😅 I used transparent PLA. I'd probably make the gem out of clear resin and mix in the coloured pigment. I'd suggest testing a few different methods to find something you like! I do experiment a lot for my cosplays. ^~^
@@byteprops Since you only put one led strip, was distributed nicely to the other side where there wasn't direct light?
@@xadiimagine Yes, you can still see the LEDs from the other side! It looks better because it's more diffused and you can't see the individual LEDs. (Diffusion is really difficult in such a tight space).
So much glue… 😭😭
Hahaha! Yeah I was waiting for someone to say something. :D
This is pretty dope. I was looking at doing something similar.
... and then I need to soak it in isopropyl to prep it for the next print, or nothing will stick
Do you use the elemers purple glue stick?? It's water soluble so you just need to wash it off with water! And then reapply when printing. 🤣
nice
Thanks for showing your process. Super helpful. I need bondo now or a wood filler.
I definitely recommend bondo over wood filler if you can find it!
Te quedo hermoso!
Any chance you can update the 3d model link? It leads me to a thai form that is no longer active. Super amazing work btw
OMG! That looks so amazing. Please tell me you made a vid of the process?
Not this time! I'm really new to Resin printing so once I figure it out I will!
@@byteprops alright. Looking forward to it
This is great but the music is way to loud.
This deserves more views
Thank you, that means a lot! ^~^
Ayaka's glowing blade is way too sick!
Props 👏
Bruh u got beef with George Washington?
Hahaha, nah it's for Drake from Azur lane! She's basically a pirate with an old school pistol. ^~^
@@byteprops lol
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The design looks cool. And from what I can tell, visually, you go through the steps well. But, you can barely be heard through the music. It's very distracting. And makes what could be a potentially good tutorial, very poor. You should edit out the music.
Thank you for the feedback. This was the first video I ever edited and I'm still learning. We all start somewhere! ^~^ You can always mute the audio and read the captions if you need! :)
Watching this video make me thinking that bloodhound heirloom from apex would be cool to make just like this.
Oh that would look neat! Go for it! ^.^
This is so badass!!!
Thank you ^^~
Amazing design skills! From your video I have been inspired to attempt a similar project myself. Thanks for being so inspirational!
Can't wait to see what you come up with!! ^^~
It was great meeting you in person at the con last week. Seen a couple of videos so far and think their good. Keep it up. I'll be rooting for you!
Thank you and nice meeting you as well! Still learning and now with con season being over I can focus back on here. XD
how much filament is consumed after printing all the parts ?
Not that much since most of the blade is hollow! ^^~
@@byteprops thank for the reply..^__^ cheers!
Hi! Pretty good informative video, I have a few tips for you, to take into consideration. First of all, the audio. Your voice should be louder, at this moment the music is masking it. Second, I imagine this could be 3 part series. In this part, you explained how the system works and what the components used - good. The next part could be actually building and soldering the setup. The final part would be the programming. At this point, I'm kinda missing the "physical" part of the construction. The last thing I have is actually electrical. At 5.33 you show placing the charging board directly onto the microcontroller board. This is great from the mechanical outline point of view. I would be however worried about shorting pin 13 of the microcontroller board to the left power switch pin in the BMS board. I can just imagine that you put some kind of isolation between the pads. Or it could be that I do not get the physical arrangement, or stackup, of the boards. Again, a follow-up video showing physical construction would clear this up. But overall I think your work has a potential, keep it up!
Hi, thanks for the feedback! I'm still new to video editing and working on it. Secondly - I do have footage of the actual build but it's incredibly difficult to see what I'm doing because of how small these microcontrollers are. Hence why I bought a program to show the controllers/images on video. You can check out my other video on how I do the code. Thirdly, I mentioned in the video that I used the pin headers that came with the backpack add on. This keeps the boards from touching one another and connects the three pins that are needed between the boards. People watching this will have this knowledge as this isn't geared towards beginners. Thank you. :3 I have a ways to go but slowly learning from each video and prop that I make!
Ad 2), I understand. I think both the visualization and the actual process have a place in the video. I use this "Plugable 250x Digital USB Microscope" for my work. It is very well priced (~40USD) for the video quality and framerate. Maybe worth a shot for some future soldering filming. To the programming video, I found it afterward, looking on your channel, but it would be nice to have it referenced in this video, via some pop-up or link in the description.
@@byteprops Great video. Just wondering what software you bought to show the virtual controller and connections.
So coooool! What filament did you use and how much? I'm thinking of doing the same thing.
Transparent PLA filament! Not sure how much, but it really doesn't take much at all since the blade is hollow!
cool
Are you planning on releasing/selling the altered file?
Sorry, I did not make the files so I won't be selling them. I'll try and work with the modelers next time to get the LED versions added! ^.^
Curious to see how you do a sword usind a 3D model. I also interest in modeling, and i practicing do 3D models. Lets see what more can you bring. See ya
I mainly purchase the model and modify it to add LEDs. I do have a video going over Atoria's Excalibur and how I modified it! I'll be doing more though ^^~
What is the name of that sanding tool around 5:30 ? I see it in videos every now and then but no idea how to find it on Amazon
It's called a micro sander! Very useful and I definitely recommend it for sanding the harder to reach spots on prints! ^~^
Which pins did you solder to the Poly backpack to the Pro Trinket?
I used a 3 pin header (they usually come with the backpack) and did USB -> BAT, G->G, 5V ->USB. One of my upcoming videos will be going over my new set-up as the trinket is sadly being deprecated. It sometimes has trouble connecting to newer laptops. >.<
@@byteprops Thank you so much 👏
looks amazing really well done a trick I have found for gold to really pop using a redish brown helps but i haven't done it in such large scale might be worth a try and see if it helps for other projects again awesome video
Ah, thank you so much! I usually do a base coat of black, I'll do some testing with reddish brown!!!
Damn that super cool respect
Thank you ^~^
Sorry if you already answered this in the video and I just wasn't paying attention, but what filament do you use for the parts that light up?
Oh sorry, I did forget to mention! I use clear PLA for the blade parts and just any colour for the rest! I used opaque paint to stop the LEDs from shinning through all of the blade. :)
Good stuff. Sadly the music is way too loud so it is hard to actually hear you under it.
Thank you for the feedback! I'm still learning and I'll take note for next time. ^~^
The Link is not working. Can u give me other links?
I added a different link to the description since the one I used is not available. Please just get permission to edit the files to add LEDs. ^~^