Six ways to make eyes

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
  • Vital information for creators of characters; whether you make Pokemon, or other cartoon and video game characters, art dolls, puppets, Marvel guys, or perhaps amigurumi or stuffed animals, you will need eyes! This video covers six ways to do make eyes in different sizes, different levels of complexity, and using different tools. Choose the best one for your project, your skill level, and your equipment. Great information for artists, STEM teachers, art teachers, homeschooling parents, crafters, and all 3D pen enthusiasts.
    Music: Joshua Spacht
    CONTENTS:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:35 Simple eyes
    3:54 Oven eyes
    6:57 Ironed eyes
    9:12 Heat gun eyes
    15:39 Fancy eyes
    17:06 Painted eyes
    17:43 Attaching eyes
    TOOLS & MATERIALS:
    Pen: MYNT3D amzn.to/3I9WVre
    Filament: OVERTURE PLA Plus (PLA+) 1.75mm amzn.to/3v1LkXl
    HATCHBOX PLA 1.75mm amzn.to/3JBRWQ5
    Surface:
    Clear Acrylic Plexiglass 12” x 12” 1/8” Thick (3mm) amzn.to/3H3rvBo
    KRYLON Clear acrylic matt spray amzn.to/35c6WWd
    Filament cutters: Wire/filament cutter pliers amzn.to/3IkTe1S
    Fiskars scissors amzn.to/3hi76Ox
    Fiskars scissor sharpener amzn.to/3pY77fk
    Release tools: Scraper knife amzn.to/3MHbZiA
    Palette knife set amzn.to/3vTDRKt
    Heat tools:
    Heat gun with adjustable temperature and heat flow amzn.to/372ogyb
    Wood Burning Kit amzn.to/3F2j9KG
    Replacement tips set 1: amzn.to/3plHuov
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    Temperature Regulator: amzn.to/3BAss36
    Welding Soldering Iron with Thermostatic Digital-Controlled and LCD Screen Display amzn.to/3ZdEf1J
    Baking and ironing liners:
    Teflon sheets for ironing, baking, and embossing: 3 Pack PTFE Teflon Sheet: amzn.to/3IQFI8V
    Parchment paper: amzn.to/3YTPIDO
    Cooling tile marble 12x12: amzn.to/3s1KRTe
    Forming tools:
    3Dmate Base - Transparent 3D Pen Mat 18 x 12 amzn.to/3I4HArQ
    Plastic Templates for circles and ovals amzn.to/41iV9hg
    Metal template for circles amzn.to/3YZwAEw
    Punch and dapping block set amzn.to/3m4YXT1
    Punch set for cutting circles amzn.to/3So15l0
    2-inch florist pins amzn.to/3m47DZS
    Kneaded eraser amzn.to/3t3BKlv
    Mini drill with drill press amzn.to/3Sm6usZ
    Mini drill without the drill press amzn.to/3XYWJC5
    3d pen templates: 3DPenDen | Etsy
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    DISCLAIMER: “Tools and Materials” part of the description above contains affiliate links. My motivation is to share tools and materials that will work for you. I do receive a small commission (at no cost to you) when you click through one the links. Your purchase supports this channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you!

Komentáře • 11

  • @Kagedtiger
    @Kagedtiger Před rokem +2

    This is a really cool one! So many different techniques to think about and experiment with; I really like how you demonstrate how this can be applied to soft crafts. That wouldn't have occurred to me!

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem +2

      I think 3d pen has a huge potential for mixed media. I don't think the general crafting community has realized that yet. But it will. Hopefully with my help. :)

  • @vandrujemesk8651
    @vandrujemesk8651 Před rokem

    Hanka, dakujem ti za zaujimave video. Tesim sa na dalsie.

  • @janunumberthree
    @janunumberthree Před rokem +2

    Didn't realize you can use heat a heat gun - more tools to buy. There are so many on the market. Is there one you recommend for 3d pen projects? I do enjoy seeing how you adapt tools from other projects to 3dpen

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem +1

      There is a link for the heat gun I am using in the video in the description. It has one annoying safety feature but other than that it is the best one I had so far.

  • @3DPlasticFantasy
    @3DPlasticFantasy Před rokem

    Nice one on that Hana, a nice way is to use a plastic mold from abs preferably.

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem +2

      I was also wondering if a polymer clay mold would work but haven't had a chance to test it yet. I like the metal dapping block as mold because it won't melt under the heat gun.

    • @3DPlasticFantasy
      @3DPlasticFantasy Před rokem +1

      @@3DPENDEN At this point it makes sense for metal block, as the clay i tried air dry clay and polymer from fimo but they peel off the clay when you pull them from the mold and eventually it might break after 2-3 uses.

  • @markdraper3469
    @markdraper3469 Před rokem +2

    Again, techniques that are gateways to other effects. I get so caught up in experimenting with what you've shown that I've never actually done a real project. LoL.

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem +2

      Playing is good. It leads to unforeseen discoveries. :)