I'm currently enrolled in some digital sculpting classes because making statues and miniatures has always been a career dream for me. This video was awesome!
Really glad you like it! I'm already working on a few more miniatures but my plan is to get a bunch ready before I start printing again. I would like to avoid filling back the resin because the printer is not in use for a few days so I want to have a lineup of prints. That way I can keep a constant stream of prints going. So the next one or two videos won't be about printing but after that I will put out more!
I loved the video, I loved the character created and think it turned out wonderfully. I myself recently got into 3-d resin printing of miniatures and am astounded on the details achieved within people's creations as well as the vivid characters created. Keep the creation coming its really good work.
With a 3d printer with the resolution of the Elegoo Mars, you definitely need all the details. Even the contours of the teeth of a bear are visible and though from white resin you can't tell, the details pick up paint very, very well.
It's always really cool to see how the detail holds up in the prints! though I have to exaggerate some things to make them work better in a small scale
Thanks a lot! it's called clip curve brush. you can activate it by holding down ctrl+shift which will switch the brush icon into the selection menu where you can choose between different selection/clip/trim/etc tools
it depends on how focused your learning is. If you have a clear goal of what the end goal is (just pure miniature sculpting for example) you will be much faster then if you're pursuing a broader skillset to become more of a generalist (like I did) to get to a level like in this video I would say around a year from scratch maybe. But it really depends on how much time you're willing to put into it every week/day. You can get there in a couple of months or you could take longer so as a short answer: it depends :D
I'm currently enrolled in some digital sculpting classes because making statues and miniatures has always been a career dream for me. This video was awesome!
That's great! How is the course so far?
@@FynnGB it's going really well! I believe my next project is a character bust and I'm excited to try sculpting my dragonborn cleric.
@@scottcombs3882 that sounds exciting! Wish you all the best and keep practicing!!
@@FynnGB thank you very much!
please do more miniature sculpting for 3D printing!! awesome video
Really glad you like it! I'm already working on a few more miniatures but my plan is to get a bunch ready before I start printing again. I would like to avoid filling back the resin because the printer is not in use for a few days so I want to have a lineup of prints. That way I can keep a constant stream of prints going. So the next one or two videos won't be about printing but after that I will put out more!
I loved the video, I loved the character created and think it turned out wonderfully. I myself recently got into 3-d resin printing of miniatures and am astounded on the details achieved within people's creations as well as the vivid characters created.
Keep the creation coming its really good work.
Appreciate the kind comment! I want to get back to 3D printing soon!
All the best
that looks so incredibly awesome, especially how you just do it with ease.
With a 3d printer with the resolution of the Elegoo Mars, you definitely need all the details. Even the contours of the teeth of a bear are visible and though from white resin you can't tell, the details pick up paint very, very well.
It's always really cool to see how the detail holds up in the prints! though I have to exaggerate some things to make them work better in a small scale
Nice! Video about creating and printing minis are my favorite.
Glad you like it! I'm already in the making of other miniature printing videos so stay tuned!
Man...i usually don't comment on videos but...WOW! I am speechless, you are so talented! Enjoyed so much!
Thanks for the comment!
pretty high quality sculpt and video process man
thanks! glad to see your process here :)
I sculpt mini monsters also on my channel
Cheers!
i just discovered this HOW THE FRICK DO YOU DO THIS?
Little late but if you use a free program called Blender, it is really similar to the program used in this video (ZBrush, costs about $900).
@@andrewmccullough4999 yeah i knlw, i was saying that he is so skilled that i cant believe he did it
very cool!
Awesome!!!
Glad you like it!
Hi, great video. Could you tell me what brush do you use to cut the sphere when sculpting the hands?
Thanks a lot! it's called clip curve brush. you can activate it by holding down ctrl+shift which will switch the brush icon into the selection menu where you can choose between different selection/clip/trim/etc tools
really nice, how long did it take ?
Thank you! I wanted it to be a quicker project since I couldn't wait to print something. I worked on it over the course of two days
How long did it take you to reach this level of sculpting ? I just started and am curious
it depends on how focused your learning is. If you have a clear goal of what the end goal is (just pure miniature sculpting for example) you will be much faster then if you're pursuing a broader skillset to become more of a generalist (like I did)
to get to a level like in this video I would say around a year from scratch maybe. But it really depends on how much time you're willing to put into it every week/day. You can get there in a couple of months or you could take longer
so as a short answer: it depends :D
all the best with your sculpting! if you have any questions regarding the process let me know!
the video was recorded last year...i saw the date in system..lol.....
but u r a great artist
The video was also uploaded last year... So that makes sense :P
Can you share the title of the music pls?
The music is by Adrian von Ziegler from the celtic album
plz reply what software are u using im trying to start my own miniature business
The software is called zbrush
Fynn GB free ??