Beautiful Mermaid - Resin Print Timelapse on the Creality Halot Lite
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- čas přidán 6. 12. 2021
- This is a timelapse of a beautiful mermaid modeled by Akash Singh. She is printed on the Creality Halot Lite using Elegoo Clear Blue resin. You can contact Akash for the model on his Facebook page linked below. If you would like to help support my channel, you can buy me a bottle of paint, or resin, or just support, at: www.buymeacoffee.com/homemade... and I'll add your name to my Paint Board. All support and interaction is so very much appreciated!! It's absolutely free to Like and Subscribe and Share these videos and I truly adore all my subscribers!! The model is supported using PrusaSlicer autosupports. If you would like more information on how I support my models, you can check my video called No More Fails.
Akash Singh - / imaginativesky
Resin - Elegoo Clear Blue
Printer - Creality Halot Lite
Camera - Canon EOS Rebel SL3
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Very Cool! Love that resin as well.
Thanks! :) It almost looks like blue glass!
Absolutely beautiful. Now I have to make one for my daughter.
She is a beautiful model!! :)
time-approved timelapse 🔥
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching!
That was amazing, first time seeing a timelapse on a resin printer.
Thanks, Chris!!! I've got a few more timelapse videos on my channel :) You should check them out!
Nice work on the print, love the color choice.
Thank you!! I knew the clear blue would look awesome!! :)
Hello where did you placed the resinlapse cable to get the UV light triggering the photos ? I want to buy one but i don't know where to place it
The cable goes inside the printer. Where, inside, will depend on the printer. My Mono X printers have enough space behind the Zrail that the cable just goes right down in. I had to drill a hole in the base of my Halot Lite and One Plus. I removed a screw from the base of my Uniformation GKone and GKtwo printers and just got enough space to slide it in the seams. You don't have to push the cable all the way in. You just want to have a print going and your camera ready to go (if using a Canon camera, you'll need a dummy battery) and then insert your cable and move it around a little until your camera starts taking photos. You may have to use a piece of masking tape or something to hold it in that spot.
Ok yeah i have a halot lite, thank you for your detailed answer and your Time :)