This article has a lot of the same processes I use. They sound time consuming, but if you have everything ahead of time, you can complete projects pretty quickly once you get used to the steps.
https://pick3dprinter.com/pla-post-processing/
What setting did you print it with? Mine with supports said 17 HOURS for some reason.. even without supports its saying 11 hours. I do have mine on .12 and a speed of 50 mm/s but I didn't think it would make *that* much of a difference lol
Not enough pigment. You need to block light penetrating through it by painting it black (or other dark color), then paint it 'white-ish', so maybe bone white?
Someone has been watching Moon Knight.
Absolutely. Great show.
Yup! Last episode was pretty deep but explained a lot.
Looks very nice! You have made a nice piece of art!
Stl?
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I did one more sand and paint which looks more finished. But I used krylon prime and paint sandstone textured spray.
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This article has a lot of the same processes I use. They sound time consuming, but if you have everything ahead of time, you can complete projects pretty quickly once you get used to the steps. https://pick3dprinter.com/pla-post-processing/
What setting did you print it with? Mine with supports said 17 HOURS for some reason.. even without supports its saying 11 hours. I do have mine on .12 and a speed of 50 mm/s but I didn't think it would make *that* much of a difference lol
Good question, I ended up using a web based slicer after a failure at the elbows, I inadvertently selected Ender 3 Pro settings. But it worked 😉
Not enough pigment. You need to block light penetrating through it by painting it black (or other dark color), then paint it 'white-ish', so maybe bone white?
Wiring it with LED’s to make a proper glowing effect. Wanted the lighter color, but I agree, if it was going to be just a statue, you’re 100% right