3D Printing - What Are Slicer Programs - WINTER WOLF - Pt 4

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  • čas přidán 15. 12. 2020
  • In this series we will be making a Winter Wolf. Sculpting right through to 3D printing. This video looks at slicer programmes that take you model and prepare it for your 3d printer.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @g0balot
    @g0balot Před 3 lety +10

    I would love to see you paint this!

  • @user-sv4nq8vq1s
    @user-sv4nq8vq1s Před 3 lety +8

    Tutorial request: Animating character interacting with other objects (like reloading a gun with clip, picking up specific items).

  • @user-gq1ij
    @user-gq1ij Před 2 lety

    You are wikipedia for blender artists, you have solutions for every problem that comes to my mind

  • @bryanbrink360
    @bryanbrink360 Před rokem

    your the man Grant. your 1000x scale export fixed my chitubox issue. Thanks dude.

  • @ragu0210
    @ragu0210 Před 3 lety +2

    Now this is something I didn't know I wanted to learn!

  • @Magicguy33
    @Magicguy33 Před 3 lety +2

    This was a great series Grant! Now to hit the model with filler primer and give them a nice paint job 😄

  • @lucienbruzzese2514
    @lucienbruzzese2514 Před 3 lety

    very cool. It must be nice to see your 3D model materialized.

  • @senmohan9841
    @senmohan9841 Před 3 lety

    Watching you back after a long

  • @zuhreee7329
    @zuhreee7329 Před 2 lety

    I've been following this tutorial and my wolf has become a cute lmao. sculpting is the hardest part after wrapping and retopology. and I get that point. Sculpting takes more practice because it requires senses and more intuition to use sensitivity. hopefully I can reach this part better. thanks for the tutorials

  • @Thefenlandpilot
    @Thefenlandpilot Před 3 lety +2

    PrusaSlicer is great and a solid choice of slicers. I'm printing every day and I personally use cura , I think Cura may table the easiest slicer for beginners , purely because the UI is much cleaner and easier to understand! And you can also select basic or advanced settings in Cura which hides alot of the slicer settings you do not need or will not use!
    My vote is for Cura, especially for beginners , but more to the point it's probably what also works good with your printer!
    Also I'd suggest beginners use 0.2 layer height to start with then when the printer is running great print after print, maybe jump down to 0.1 after some practice. Also double the time to print , and you may find you want to "test print" at 0.2 just to see your print in a physical form.

    • @Ebonyqwe
      @Ebonyqwe Před 3 lety

      I use Prusa slicer, and it works great.
      I agree it is a little confusing, but it also has beginner, moderate and expert settings to make it easier to use at the start.
      I haven’t used Cura so can’t compare.

  • @RyanStrauss-ul7lr
    @RyanStrauss-ul7lr Před rokem

    beyond happy that the support is implemented by the program this has always created anxiety about the idea of 3d printing my work so ngl just wrote it off but recently took the dive and bought a printer and decided i'd start learning how to implement the structure. Let this be lesson to the next person lol If you have anxiety about how to approach something that might be intimidating just look into it! you'll be surprised how much your mind makes it a bigger deal then it needs to be.

  • @RainbowTyrant
    @RainbowTyrant Před 3 lety

    going to go print my wolf at my grandpa's tomorrow, can't wait!

  • @eliaslns7143
    @eliaslns7143 Před 3 lety +1

    Cool

  • @digitalpaintingtraining.7656

    Helpful video.😁😁

  • @M4XC4V413R4
    @M4XC4V413R4 Před 3 lety +1

    tbh you should try printing that without supports because I highly doubt it actually needs any. With this stuff experience trumps the slicer, the slicer will tell you to support stuff all the time even if it doesn't need any supports, your printer can print in mid air easily up to certain distances etc, and from experience I don't see anything on that model that actually needs any support, especially not at .1 layer height like you used.
    Oh and thanks for the tutorials on sculpting, you explain stuff so much better than any other videos I found. I've been printing for a while now but i want to start making my own characters, the only thing I do atm is modeling parts to print and stuff like that, nothing organic, and sculpting is going to do that for me, after some training :)

  • @powersave2
    @powersave2 Před 3 lety +1

    As someone who professionally 3D printed for 2 years, and taught non-mechanically inclined people to print/design to print I think you have a good series going.
    I would recommend Prusa Slicer, it has the same 'beginner' options to hide the nitty-gritty details. The support material from Prusa tends to print more reliably and be easier to clean up afterward (often resulting in a better-looking part). Although you cannot do the bottom plane cut trick by lowering your model below the build plate.

  • @FrankFoeth
    @FrankFoeth Před 3 lety

    I do not use Cura all that often, but most slicers have a setting where they start new layers at random locations. That way you avoid ugly seams in sculpts.

  • @dolabellagames
    @dolabellagames Před 3 lety +1

    Grant, could you make a tutorial about how to make a stylized floor like World of Warcraft style? Shadowlands reference, like Oribus, main capital city, or maybe dungeon/raid floor style?

    • @grabbitt
      @grabbitt  Před 3 lety +2

      I have I few in my hand painted playlist or my atlas empires playlist

    • @dolabellagames
      @dolabellagames Před 3 lety

      @@grabbitt Do you have stylized floor sculpt on hand painted playlist?

  • @b4fun82
    @b4fun82 Před 3 lety

    How much time it take ?
    For this model ?

  • @aaliyah452
    @aaliyah452 Před 3 lety

    Does it have all 3D printers or is it only for some

    • @grabbitt
      @grabbitt  Před 3 lety

      It has an awful lot in the list

  • @barderino5673
    @barderino5673 Před 3 lety +1

    I think that normal FDM for sculpture are useless i have FDM printers and resin printers the quality that resin brings is 100 times better and is not that tricky as some people say just need to be careful with resin and alcohol ...but I think that burning yourself with an hotend is more plausible than resin side effects

  • @x504akashb9
    @x504akashb9 Před 3 lety

    3rd!!

  • @Сма_йлик
    @Сма_йлик Před 3 lety +1

    👋👋😊😊👋👋

  • @cutebrain
    @cutebrain Před 3 lety +2

    Blender
    Prinder
    Ya prin (t)der and blend(t)der have rela (t)dion 😂😂😂

  • @vishrutsachan
    @vishrutsachan Před 3 lety +3

    First maybe

  • @clayapocalypse8729
    @clayapocalypse8729 Před 3 lety

    12th

  • @agastyavalisetty8620
    @agastyavalisetty8620 Před 3 lety

    second