The Day Games Workshop Lost the 3D Printing War

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Ninjon

Ninjon

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@DurginPaintForgeMiniatures
@DurginPaintForgeMiniatures Жыл бұрын
I'm happy to see one of my kits in your video, what a honor! Thank you, and congrats for the awesome paintjob!
@ZedLeppelin1989
@ZedLeppelin1989 Жыл бұрын
Are you tagged in the description or am I being blind?
@dpedreno
@dpedreno Жыл бұрын
@@ZedLeppelin1989 no tag, I searched for it myself XD. Or maybe we’re going blind together.
@justinkotrba2197
@justinkotrba2197 Жыл бұрын
Durgin Paint forge please make more painting videos if you have the time. Your painting skill is amazing!
@radekpazdera4560
@radekpazdera4560 Жыл бұрын
@@ZedLeppelin1989 can't see description mention however name is mentioned around 11:40 :)
@georgewhanford4421
@georgewhanford4421 Жыл бұрын
Thrilled to see your models here
@TheVar666
@TheVar666 Жыл бұрын
I would argue one of the major barriers is the resin itself, the VOCs and possible toxicity of the resin will always be a barrier to people having one in their homes, especially with pets or children. More so than the models or the ease of setting up the printer at least
@MrBlackgobbo
@MrBlackgobbo Жыл бұрын
There is acrylic resin if you want to, in addition it does not smell.
@MCXL1140
@MCXL1140 Жыл бұрын
It really depends but that is sometimes a hurdle yeah
@svelle37
@svelle37 Жыл бұрын
@@MrBlackgobbo Odorless doesn't mean hazardless.
@FOB777
@FOB777 Жыл бұрын
It’s exactly why I don’t have one. I have the space and the money, just not the environment to do it hazard less. Too many pets and people in the house. It sucks cuz I have great ideas for a Sons of Horus army that a bunch of 3D printed bits would make possible!
@SomeGuyAsWell
@SomeGuyAsWell Жыл бұрын
That is really the main reason I haven't gotten a printer. If I could setup in a shed, have proper ventilation, or know the resin is safe I would have bought one years ago. The printers are only getting better and cheaper. Plastic printers are a little better with fumes but can still have some concerns. There is a lot of stuff like that in the maker or hobby space in general. I will say a lot of people don't think or know about the VOC concerns so probably won't hold back sales. And companies are developing less smelly resins, although not necessarily safer resins.
@HasteHobbies
@HasteHobbies Жыл бұрын
Consider wearing gloves when touching uncured prints. That is still uncured resin and it can enter thru skin contact.
@camojoe83
@camojoe83 Жыл бұрын
Do you own a microwave? It poisons your food worse than those prints can affect you ever time you heat something in a container that's not glass.
@JohnSmith-rt5yq
@JohnSmith-rt5yq Жыл бұрын
Any studies that indicate this? Most seem to indicate that only the monomers are dangerous and once cured, those are no longer present.
@carlstanford7607
@carlstanford7607 Жыл бұрын
Yup
@scottyboy6269
@scottyboy6269 Жыл бұрын
Lol if you have uncured resin on your print you failed washing it. If you clean them properly they will look flawless once dry.
@TheRaretunes
@TheRaretunes 11 ай бұрын
@@scottyboy6269 yeah but to wash it you have to touch it, genius
@adrienandivero9145
@adrienandivero9145 Жыл бұрын
A quick comment here just to say that I've been following various painting mini channels and yours has clearly stepped up in the past year or so. Videos quality, production and painting level have all steadily been improving noticeably. Can only commend the hard work, you are now at the top of my painting youtube daily check. Happy painting!
@mikewicked.x
@mikewicked.x Жыл бұрын
Several Ex-Citadel sculptors have gone out on their own - some are old-school in the techniques (like Trish Carden/Footsore Miniatures) but some have transitioned to digital/STLs, like Bob Naismith. More recently, Stephen May left Citadel/Forgeworld and started Dead Earth Miniatures. He was mostly Necromunda focussed, and he has kept that aesthetic. There are probably others.
@Invaderzim2004
@Invaderzim2004 11 ай бұрын
The Perry Brothers, the OG sculptors of Citadel.
@mikewicked.x
@mikewicked.x 11 ай бұрын
@@Invaderzim2004 can't believe I forgot them... #facepalm
@revylokesh1783
@revylokesh1783 Жыл бұрын
What I like most about printing is that you can use a first batch of minis to freely try out paint-schemes without fear of wasting money. Once you've found "your" scheme, you just print up another batch to paint correctly, at pretty much no additional cost.
@LunarHavoc
@LunarHavoc Жыл бұрын
A playing card works but using a silicone spatula for stirring resin was a game changer for me, especially with resins that separate a lot.
@nobody342
@nobody342 Жыл бұрын
SILICONE SPATULA FROM THE DOLLAR STORE!!!!! your absolutely right!! and the resin drains off of them!!!
@dennisbourg5393
@dennisbourg5393 Жыл бұрын
Grab some silicone tongs while you’re at it, and maybe a silicone mat too
@B4MBI72
@B4MBI72 Жыл бұрын
Silicone spatula is a must IMO, great for stirring resin and draining the vat if you ever need to.
@spadedaman4958
@spadedaman4958 Жыл бұрын
Got my mars ultra 4. Got it out of the box, calibrated with the sheet. I'm on my second bottle now and had no failures what so ever. It was a breeze.
@michaelkramer9014
@michaelkramer9014 Жыл бұрын
Resin Printers have mostly passed the birthing pains, We have tried and true resin formulas, incredible resolution screens that are super affordable, outside of user error most machines are going to do what they are designed to out of the box regardless of the brand (Though sticking with the well-known ones is always the safest bet for anyone new to the hobby) I myself have the Mars 4 MAX and am now going through my seventh liter of resin and the only failures I have ever had were 100% my fault.
@TheTkhhwilliams
@TheTkhhwilliams Жыл бұрын
Came here to say the same thing I've had 3 different Elegoo Printers Mars, Mars 2 and Saturn 2. Plug and play. I really feel spoiled
@topkekbieri
@topkekbieri Жыл бұрын
@@TheTkhhwilliams Can only say the same thing for my Anycubic Photon Mono 4k and Mono X2. Literally the only failed prints I've had in 1 1/2 years of printing where ones where I a) made my own supports / modifed existing ones too much after scaling the model in Lychee or b) where I Iiterally almost knocked over the table the printer was standing on, lmao
@SinPhi666
@SinPhi666 Жыл бұрын
Really need more emphasis on safety. Any time you are in the same room as open resin (yes in the printer counts) you need to be wearing a respirator with VOC cartridges. The room should also be constantly vented, filtering even with active charcoal is not enough. Even cured resin should be handled with gloves until primed. If you are sanding or cutting mask up again. People are playing with fire, resin health risks are incredibly serrious
@jpee300
@jpee300 Жыл бұрын
This! Nothing but facts in this comment. @Ninjon: given your role model status in the hobby this cannot be underestimated. Even with proper safety equipment allergic build up remains a serious risk in the hobby.
@Shrouded_reaper
@Shrouded_reaper 5 ай бұрын
If you have your printer in a box that vents out a window there is no risk at all while printing.
@SamBrownBaudot
@SamBrownBaudot Жыл бұрын
One crucial tip that Jon skipped here, because he's a display painter more than a player: MIX YOUR RESINS! The Phrozen8K resin he recommends is great for capturing detail, but it's brittle. If you actually take an entire army printed with it, you're likely to come back from each game with a broken mini or two. There's a fix: You mix in 25% Impact Onyx resin. This gives your minis enough bend and spring that they won't break during normal play any more than the high impact polystyrene plastics that sprue minis are made from. The Impact resin is STRONG, bendy stuff. You can print whiffle balls with this stuff, and knock them around. But it's expensive and requires the printer be really slowed down for it to harden. The mix of 3 parts 8K resin with 1 part Impact resin gives you the best of both worlds. You DO have to stir it before every print, because it separates like a mofo. You might also have to make your supports SLIGHTLY thicker. The 8K resin is so precise in part because it is so rigid and brittle: It resists bending while it's being printed, so every pixel ends up exactly where you put it. When you mix in a little of the bendy Impact resin, you need thicker supports to hold the mini as firmly. And of course, you'll want to run some exposure tests to find the new settings for your mixed resin. Expect it to take about 50% longer to cure with 25% Impact resin mixed in.
@SliverCreations
@SliverCreations Жыл бұрын
This so much this. Phrozen will come with a pre mixed version of this in the near future.
@dpedreno
@dpedreno Жыл бұрын
The number one reason I don't give myself up to 3D printing is not having anywhere to set it up. Reason number two is knowing this would most likely become a hobby of its own and I have enough of those as it is. Maybe in 10 years or so.
@mandasity
@mandasity Жыл бұрын
@@dpedreno you can go ahead and change 'most likely' into 'most definitely' lol
@dpedreno
@dpedreno Жыл бұрын
@@mandasity haha I don’t doubt you. I’ve read about modding communities and whatnot. I think it’s the resin cast from Durgin Paint Forge that also gives me comfort, really great and high detail, a joy to paint. His current KS campaign has both physical and digital bundles and I’m in for the physical models. Gotta start picking up the backlog though, cause I’m pledges for all of them XD
@joslynjordan3818
@joslynjordan3818 Жыл бұрын
You can add Siraya tech tenacious to your resin also. Adds a lot of flex to the print. All Siraya tech resins are really good.
@Matthimeo
@Matthimeo Жыл бұрын
My main problem with 3D printing is that I live in a city with crazy property costs and don’t have the space in my house for a full workstation. Really hope we see more maker spaces and libraries with 3D printing options available.
@AzaMinis
@AzaMinis Жыл бұрын
They take up almost no space. Even with a dedicated wash & cure station, you can fit a 3d printer and wash station in a 1ft x 2ft area.
@V3ntu97
@V3ntu97 Жыл бұрын
You just need a large enough table near a window. Buy a growth tent (it can hold 2/3 printers) and a small fan to vent fumes outside (even 120mm pc fan works).
@PhthaloGreenskin
@PhthaloGreenskin Жыл бұрын
Yea what I do is in my room I put a large long table near a window, a grow tent with a fan and vent the fumes out the window. All of my workstation is on that table. Wash and cure station is all there.
@ThanksALott
@ThanksALott Жыл бұрын
Look around for a "FabLab". Those are places where you rent out machines or are allowed to use them for being a club member. Many universities have one where don't need to be a student.
@drachengaming7321
@drachengaming7321 Жыл бұрын
"Full workstation" ? It takes up about as much space as a small airbrush setup.
@DuncanRhodesDRPA
@DuncanRhodesDRPA Жыл бұрын
That was such a cool video. Great job Ninjon 👍
@johannisson77
@johannisson77 Жыл бұрын
Pleas @Ninjon don't handle uncured resin bits with bare hands, like when you removed them from supports. Even if they are cleaned and you don't see any resin on them, the IPA have resin still in it. Wait until they have been in the curing chamber before removing gloves. Its is allergenic so maybe no reaction the first 50 times but then allergies can start to develop.
@ThisisCitrus
@ThisisCitrus Жыл бұрын
The man licks his paint brushes with paint on them, I doubt he cares even if it is dangerous.
@Cj2329
@Cj2329 Жыл бұрын
there's a difference between acrylic paints designed to be non toxic because kids handle them and freakin reasin@@ThisisCitrus
@fatesrequiem
@fatesrequiem Жыл бұрын
@@ThisisCitrushe also airbrushes and apparently prints in a room with no ventilation, using only a air purifier…which doesn’t really eliminate tvocs, just the smell.
@ThisisCitrus
@ThisisCitrus Жыл бұрын
@@Cj2329 Yep cause non-toxic means it won't hurt you to consume lots of it... You ate crayons and glue as a kid didn't you?
@carlstanford7607
@carlstanford7607 Жыл бұрын
Be careful with resin lads
@Milkymalk
@Milkymalk Жыл бұрын
8:20 So true. Just knowing you COULD get a replacement or have another go at it makes you so much more confident. That's why when I am coloring a drawing I made, I first scan the lineart. I never had to print it out for a retry, but knowing that if I mess up I won't have to start from scratch takes much pressure off me.
@ProjectKhopesh
@ProjectKhopesh 11 ай бұрын
This is why I've taken to taking photos of my models and testing out some quick color schemes in Affinity Photo before starting painting on models that I can't really afford to mess up. Sure, I can visualize things fairly well, but layers in Affinity/Photoshop are a quick way to test things and get feedback from other people. ...and of course, this feeds well into the 3D print "just do it again" fun.
@tracerstar
@tracerstar Жыл бұрын
One thing you said - no GW sculptors have left and gone on their own... There is actually a former GW Forge World sculptor that has a Patreon called Stephen May / DeadEarthMiniatures He started off offering one mini a month, but has expanded it to a couple. He only just recently started, so releases have been patchy, but I think he's hitting his stride now, and he's making some stellar nostalgic Necromunda adjacent sculpts.
@nathankeene9236
@nathankeene9236 Жыл бұрын
I've been a supporter of artisan guild for over a year now. I love their models. Also I very quickly had to bookmark this video for reference. I love the way you painted this one.
@MaintDocs
@MaintDocs Жыл бұрын
I think the "over-detail" is a perk for most people, and I love it (even if it is more difficult for a skilled painter like you): If you are the *paint it quick and move on type, you can ignore the extra detail.* It doesn't matter that the armor has more details, just hit it all with a metallic and move on with life. If you are the *fast **_results_** type, ink washes are perfect cheat mode.* You can target a few areas for manual extra effort to make the overall effect seem much nicer than it really is on close inspection. If you are the *slow perfectionist but lack artistic-painting skills, the detail gives you the perfectionism without having to mentally create it.* That's a nice de-stresser, as you don't have to worry about coming up with something that doesn't turn out and can just focus on colors and what stylistic technique you want to use. (eg realism gradiented? comic with black outlines? exaggerated lighting/coloring?) I alternate between the fast _results,_ and perfectionist lacking skills painting. For that, I look for models that cut the detail in deep. I play dnd a lot, and it's really a lot nicer to play when the models are easily distinguishable. For that purpose, 1 follow a 3 color rule: unpainted the model looks ok, painted 1 color the model looks slightly worse, painted 2 colors the model looks a lot worse than 1 (but is more distinguishable), and with a 3rd color the model finally starts looking much better than it started. Painting while we play is a focus mechanism for me, so I'll swap out a model mid-play and quickly get the 3 main colors distributed so it looks better and distinguishable. Once most of the players characters are looking better at a table glance, I'll enjoying some detail work or start filling in more of the models. I'll use a wet palate most of the time, and alu foil for the inks or metallics (I should probably get a silicone pop-it tray for those, but alu foil is cheap, on hand, and also a safe place to paint over) PS my favorite way to hold models so far is with "quake hold" museum tack. While painting, I can stick the models at different angles, and for DND I can cut temporary cardboard bases to stick them to. It works so well, you can turn it upside down a do some light shakes without the mini falling off. Tip: Don't try to stick the tack to the model 1st. Work the tack soft, then press on the base/flat piece, lastly stick the model down to it. (holds better and don't risk breaking the model)
@WippleWizzle
@WippleWizzle Жыл бұрын
Loot Studios has always blown me away with their themes and attention to detail, especially as a D&D player! Love what they come out with every month
@dpedreno
@dpedreno Жыл бұрын
Loot Studios have awesome models, although I’ve left the realistic fantasy aesthetic behind. I’ve found that Durgin Paint Forge or Cobra Mode’s models are more to my taste. I wonder if that has to do with my style of painting…
@sypher515
@sypher515 Жыл бұрын
despite their popularity, i think they are not good at all. 28 mm models have weird body scale (mostly too skinny), overwhelmingly high details which are super tiresome to paint, not to mention shamlesly using their community to promote the company without even giving credits to the artist (often using personal photos and comments without consent). also, most latest bundles are just reworked old models. i do wanna mention that their busts and larger models are supreme and fun to paint.
@W.edgewargames
@W.edgewargames Жыл бұрын
Try ArchVillian if you're looking for killer stl files.
@catalin2766
@catalin2766 Жыл бұрын
Found a shop in my country that prints miniatures for 5 times cheaper than GW sells them. I'm not playing warhammer, I'm painting as a hobby so for me it's prefect.
@garrettvelkjar3136
@garrettvelkjar3136 Жыл бұрын
This is really the way to do it imo, just to essentially rent printer time and print off a bunch of minis for cheap without having to deal with all the extra work and overhead that comes with your own printer.
@commentarytalk1446
@commentarytalk1446 Жыл бұрын
Honestly that sounds amazing so long as you can print the exact "sculps" you want for whatever given reason eg painting, game system etc...
@zaccthirkettle8209
@zaccthirkettle8209 Жыл бұрын
"prints miniatures for 5 times cheaper than GW sells them." You just described copyright infringement in the most open and shut case to ever case. Get caught stealing GW models or even worse selling stolen sculpts and you can be looking at time and a fine in most EU/US countries.
@commentarytalk1446
@commentarytalk1446 Жыл бұрын
@@zaccthirkettle8209 It sounds like crime doesn't pay, but it certainly saves!
@zaccthirkettle8209
@zaccthirkettle8209 Жыл бұрын
@@commentarytalk1446 I get why people steal food. I even turn a blind eye. This is so far beyond a luxury that it's incredulous and unethical.
@Shaun.J.
@Shaun.J. Жыл бұрын
Printing & painting minis from Bite The Bullet is always a joy for me! They definitely make their minis with painters in mind.
@climid
@climid Жыл бұрын
Bite the bullet has a nice style
@dpedreno
@dpedreno Жыл бұрын
Forgot to list Bite the Bullet, I knew it!
@amygillespie2588
@amygillespie2588 Жыл бұрын
Moonlight Minis - Christine Van Patten has sculpted some of my most favorite minis from Reaper Minis. She’s now got her own line, and has been known to paint the occasional mini. Usually extremely well painted minis, at that.
@kyledownes109
@kyledownes109 Жыл бұрын
1. DO NOT USE CARD TO MIX THE RESIN! Use a silicon spatula, if you use something hard or scratchy you will damage the FEP and its lifespan will be much shorter. 2. Just get a cheap metal scraper, does the same job, but less risk of cutting yourself
@totallycarbon2106
@totallycarbon2106 Жыл бұрын
I cant believe how irresponsible content creators on youtube are! Cashing in on 3D printer deals while recklessly handling uncured prints, sanding resin without showing appropriate PPE, not talking about the ventialation requirement of 3D printing etc. We are going to have a whole generation of influencers and hobbyists slowly poisoning themselves thanks this cowboy attitude to home 3d printing promoted by inlfuencers who havent been educated on the risks and appropriate risk mitigation!
@tribuneofmercy6184
@tribuneofmercy6184 10 ай бұрын
No mold lines sure seems worth it. The problem for me is having a safe ventillated work area where I can use this.
@Xlaminator
@Xlaminator Жыл бұрын
I bought an Elegoo Mars 3 Pro at the beginning of this year as my first printer. It was plug & print for me, the community profile for my resin & printer in Lychee yielded perfect results from the first print on. I did a lot of calibration prints & tests, just to get the same settings as I had from the beginning with the community provided profiles in Lychee. The most important thing imho is that you get a solid workflow and procedures for cleaning & curing that work for you, then it´s no mess and fun, not a chore ;) And btw, I really like the models from OPR, they are great.
@BarkerVancity
@BarkerVancity Жыл бұрын
wow...i was just curios if you were live streaming after i bumped into you. just as you were signing off, and made it into a video. Glad i could help with my 2 sandbags. im still south and fighting the frontline -barkervancity
@VaDeRsAsSiSsIn7
@VaDeRsAsSiSsIn7 Жыл бұрын
Artisan Guild is one of my favorite producers of fantasy miniatures. Huge variety, awesome sculpts, and an assortment of simpler as well as highly detailed models.
@gabojill19
@gabojill19 Жыл бұрын
The quality of their supports is stellar as well. Plus PROPER file organization, others have terrible folder systems or their supports suck
@3Dprint4you
@3Dprint4you Жыл бұрын
Great video!!! I have been a huge fan of yours for a long time as well as a 3d printer hobbyist for at least 12 years and own several FDM printers and 3 different resin printers, I've been resin printing for about 8 years. Resin printing has always been a bit tricky and frustrating until Phrozen came along. I got my Phrozen 8k mighty about a year ago and I can honestly say it changed the resin printing game for me drastically. When they released the wash and cure station I quickly picked one up and added that to my "arsenal". I am so glad that you released this video because resin printing still has quite the stigma for being too difficult and messy to really be worth it. Also make your own "putty" with the resin you are using already. Mix some baby powder into the resin to get a nice putty consistency, you can vary the consistency to match what you want to do with the putty from patching the small support zits to filling in the holes you make to drain extra resin from inside the models. Thank you for another great video and keep them coming. Love your style!
@RumorsofWAAAGH
@RumorsofWAAAGH Жыл бұрын
What I like about 3D printing is being able to scale up my prints, which makes it easier for me to paint them.
@keatsmeister
@keatsmeister Жыл бұрын
This is a big sell for me. I’ve been able to scale up D&D characters for Enlarge spells, but also just to have decorative centre pieces not just as statue scenery but for the mantle piece too
@BrailleScale
@BrailleScale Жыл бұрын
Everyone's experiences can vary. I use Siraya Tech resin and their factory-recommended printer-specific settings were basically a 99% solution for me right out of the box. Settings are resin/printer specific so always worth a few test prints to fine-tune, but that is a one-and-done step if you don't switch resins/brands. Add a wham-bam flex plate and I've only had to zero my build plate the one time. I love your tip on mixing, I absolutely recommend mixing the resin in the vat like you describe to also fish around for bits stuck to the FEP- I use a 100% silicone cooking spatula to do that. Also- it is worth learning how to do your own supports as then you can make your own files or use any sculptor's files and orient prints to strategically hide those support nubs and get the best results out of the printer. Print orientation is a big part of an acceptable final result. Running all slicer files through UV Tools has saved me from any failed print issues. It might take more time to prep, but that is major time saved avoiding failed prints due to supports or suction cups, resin traps, etc...
@magnusmillerwilson
@magnusmillerwilson Жыл бұрын
Great video! The freedom you feel painting something you’ve 3D printed is REAL. It also means I feel 0 trepidation handing one to my 10 year old to try out painting, too, and that’s amazing.
@guardsmen2945
@guardsmen2945 Жыл бұрын
Same, it is so freeing and for once I'm able to properly enjoy my hobby. Not only can I print whatever 40k model I want with exactly 1:1s or redesigns readily available but being able to print various models from a wide range of IPs or unique fresh designs as well. Over a year of printing and seeing 40k Christmas boxsets being more expensive than ever, codex's being out of date and costing nearly the same as a new video game just makes me wince due to how cheap printing has been for me. It reshifted my view and relationship with the tabletop wargaming hobby and allowed me to be more adventurous and invested in it outside of a financial point of view. Allowing me to try systems like OPRs where I can have rainforest storm troopers fighting against ww2 trench soldiers with mechs has been a blast to just enjoy a game both artistically and narratively without the stress and worry over rules bloat, new models and lore to insite more spending, bi seasonal price increases every year, etc. It just lets me be happy with my hobby.
@sirdigsalo1
@sirdigsalo1 Жыл бұрын
I'm sure you're already somewhat aware- But PLEASE if you're going to sand down resin: WET YOUR FILES AND SANDPAPER, resin is carcinogenic so obviously you don't want any particles in the air- so wetting your file or sand paper or even the model itself ensures it sticks to it and doesn't go airborne. Also smaller tip, I heard some people will wash off the models with isopropryl alcohol in multiple vats- so like 3 cups of alcohol, 1. really dirty, sit it for awhile, 2nd kinda dirty, and 3rd last one is cleanest and mostly a precaution. Anyway stay safe, nice vid.
@hobomasterxxx
@hobomasterxxx Жыл бұрын
Do you have a source for photo-resin being carcinogenic? I've tried looking into this and all I can find is that it's a respiratory, skin and eye irritant. Some of the polymerisation agents in *some* resins are known to be carcinogenic, but that's when they're uncured.
@99Plastics
@99Plastics Жыл бұрын
You're looking at the material in contact with skin, you need carcinogenic database.@@hobomasterxxx
@JohnSmith-rt5yq
@JohnSmith-rt5yq Жыл бұрын
​@@hobomasterxxxmost of this comes from China, so I doubt we get well designed MSDS from them... So anyone's guess I suppose
@thrrax
@thrrax Жыл бұрын
Sanding cured resin is no more dangerous than sanding plastic, end less dangerous than sanding metal.
@JohnSmith-rt5yq
@JohnSmith-rt5yq Жыл бұрын
@@thrrax all of those are dangerous to inhale, imo. No solid particulates belong in our lungs...
@thomasblennerhassett7223
@thomasblennerhassett7223 Жыл бұрын
Everyone should listen to the point about it not being a company that creates awesome minis, it is the artists and designers that do that and those people are who we should be aiming to support.
@the_Mike_d
@the_Mike_d Жыл бұрын
PA-CHOW - so happy to see the fellow gamer love here. Thanks for the great video. You're so right about 3D printing. It's better than it was a few years ago, but there are definitely so many tricks and tips that make a huge difference.
@howardcoates6985
@howardcoates6985 Жыл бұрын
personally, I love the sculpts that come from Battle Yak miniatures as well as Artisan Guild. Interesting models with just the right amount of detail.
@handznet
@handznet 9 ай бұрын
for starters, I'm not a fan of GW's prices, they are ridiculously high BUT it's perfectly understandable that GW is reluctant to offer their models as STL and they don't like the fact that someone is making 3D files with their IP. GW lives on figures and paint, not on selling rules. I would even say that most people, including myself, buy miniatures for the sake of painting them not playing them. As soon as GW would start officially selling printable miniatures, they would IMMEDIATELY appear on torrents etc. And that's the end of GW and Warhammer.
@The1Flying
@The1Flying Жыл бұрын
May I point you into the direction of Bob Naismith's Patreon? He sculpted a huge swaithe of GW's earlier minis and the Perry Twins (Who did most of TLOTR) also release STLs. GW sculpters are doing this.
@FauxHammer
@FauxHammer Жыл бұрын
10:22 Jon I’ve referenced this to so many people in the last week and will continue to do so. Been saying it so long and you put it so succinctly.
@Darker1208
@Darker1208 Жыл бұрын
you're the first creator I've seen that has actually shared their known working settings. Just wish it was for a Saturn 2. Most (almost all) creators hide their settings like it's Fight Club and stick to coy "you gotta dial in your settings buddy ;) " crap. And yes. I consider the phrase "you gotta dial in your settings" to be the "thin your paints" comment of 3d Printing. Never described how, just do it or leave the hobby.
@theshawman
@theshawman Жыл бұрын
It's "the get good" of the hobby world.
@privat9605
@privat9605 Жыл бұрын
Have you checked Lychee Slicer? In the slicer you can configure your printer and resin, and then you'll see configs by other users and a confidence rating on how well it works. That's often an excellent starting point to fine tune (if need be).
@Darker1208
@Darker1208 Жыл бұрын
@@privat9605 yes. yes I have. It didn't really help.
@msarek4100
@msarek4100 Жыл бұрын
I'm mainly an elegoo user. Mars 3 Pro settings work for me on Saturn 2. Lychee slicer times can be off, but the prints are spot-on. All my Elegoo fails were always the same issue with the fep so I upgraded to PCS PFA liner and had zero issues since. You should be subbed to Uncle Jessy if you're elegoo by the way
@Musofox
@Musofox Жыл бұрын
The main reason you have to dial in your settings on printers is largely due to resin type and opacity, and inconsistencies in the printers themselves. There are tons of guides on how to dial in your settings out there. And tons of prebuilt settings for various resins on the market. But every printer is different, and thus requires dialing in. What works on my Mono X doesn't work on my Mono X2, even if every other variable is the same. Even the ambient temperature can change your your exposure times and the quality of the print.
@davekenny8774
@davekenny8774 Жыл бұрын
About 4 to 5 years ago I was designing a range of valves for a very large, American OEM manufacturer. We were using a 3D printer for proof of design for our prototypes. We were able to design the body, the valve stem, the valve ball and seats, create them and the assembly them. I can only imagine how much they have progressed in the interim in regards to design fidelity and ease of use.
@gavindavis3640
@gavindavis3640 Жыл бұрын
Highlands Miniatures does *excellent* miniatures that are wonderful to paint. He is inspired by the old-school warhammer aesthetic, but does his own thing.
@kettusnuhveli
@kettusnuhveli Жыл бұрын
As somebody who's been subscribed to Highlands patreon for the past year or so I have to agree in everything but the "does his own thing" part. Most models are just recreations of the original Old World kits with little to no changes! 😂
@dpedreno
@dpedreno Жыл бұрын
@@kettusnuhveli didn’t know these and went to take a look. I have to agree with you, they’re very close to old school warhammer. There’s some differences here and there, but I can only agree.
@kaz9357
@kaz9357 Жыл бұрын
This could not have been a better times video! I legit just purchased this same printer, and am daunted at the thought of using it. This video has given me that hype i needed to get it moving!
@mrbigphil22
@mrbigphil22 Жыл бұрын
Loot Studios have some absolutely fantastic sculptors and artists working for them and their models are fantastic!
@elementalsigil
@elementalsigil Жыл бұрын
Just keep raising prices GW. You will be your own slayer.
@dpedreno
@dpedreno Жыл бұрын
Perfect timing, DPF has a KS campaign going on right now. Great job with the DPF 75mm dwarf! Would love to see you have a go at his Green Knight too. For other 3D minis: Cobra Mode - my second favorite sculptors right after Durgin Paint Forge PreyCollection - cartoons and all things geek related I guess - TMNT models are awesome Lord of the Print - some mind shattering minis with realistic aesthetic Broken Anvil - hit and miss, but when they hit it's a bullseye
@mylifeisajoke1
@mylifeisajoke1 Жыл бұрын
If you want an easier time with your prints, make sure you're keeping the resin at around 25-30C. You can DIY small heaters to go in the enclosure, or set up an enclosure for your printer to run in with a heater. I find it gives me much better and more consistent results with my prints.
@DaThingOnTheDoorstep
@DaThingOnTheDoorstep Жыл бұрын
Nah, the day GW (or any company) loses the war is when you can run one of these in the dinkiest studio apartment or mom's basement without fumigating yourself and contaminating your living space with harmful particulate and the toxic chemicals used to not only produce the models, but also cleaning them, as well as ending up with a bucket of hazardous waste you need to properly dispose of. Don't get me wrong, I'd absolutely love to have a printer. I don't want to pay 70 bucks for two shipping containers and a couple of barrels, and I absolutely can't be bothered to dig around garbage for DIY crap. I would run a printer 24/7 if I could. But after recently getting the opportunity to operate one, not just fiddling with a slicer and pressing print mind, but setting up and cleaning up afterwards, the tech is just not there yet and maybe this branch of it never will.
@adriansawyer3174
@adriansawyer3174 Жыл бұрын
what is the toxic particulate level in the house during and after running the various 3d printers you've used?
@whereisthefilm
@whereisthefilm Жыл бұрын
I have the Phrozen Mighty 8k and it works well. A lot less failures than my Prusa FDM. I would suggest trying other resins. My kids break the more fragile Aqua Gray so I've switched to the Anycubic Tough Resin.
@Coraxery
@Coraxery Жыл бұрын
I come back every time for Darryl, but I stay for the electronic disco music...
@AllGodsDue
@AllGodsDue Жыл бұрын
One thing I feel like Ninjon completely missed in his assessment of gw's grasp over the industry, most of us simply love warhammer. These random sculptors online may make cool sculpts, but they don't mean anything to me. They may as well be random artwork from a website like Deviantart. Pretty to look at, but I personally don't find it interesting. I'm interested in the warhammer universe, it's been my favorite fantasy/science fiction universe since I was a kid, and at 33 years of age that still holds true. I support gw despite their insane greed because I love warhammer and I want warhammer to continue being around. Random, pretty sculpts online just don't have that level of interest and emotional investment for me.
@zaqwsx55
@zaqwsx55 10 ай бұрын
When you're scraping minis off the plate, i really recommend placing the plate on the table with a paper towel underneath. It's much easier to apply some force with the plate on a flat surface.
@AdnanCucak
@AdnanCucak Жыл бұрын
As much as I love Ninjon, I cant take seriously the opinions expressed praising the Phrozen mini 8K thats SPONSORED by Phrozen. Even if its good, Its still Bias, as much as youtubers assure us they were allowed to say what they wanted. Also, talk about Clickbait in this one...
@TEXT_ninjon0_ON..TELE-GRAM
@TEXT_ninjon0_ON..TELE-GRAM Жыл бұрын
Hi you won.
@fonkyjoe
@fonkyjoe Жыл бұрын
Rockin the Pa-chow shirt! Nice nod to Uncle Atom. It’s cool how you creators have developed a friendship and support each other.
@Enkis_rage
@Enkis_rage Жыл бұрын
Loot Studios has some pretty incredible models. Idk if I'd say GW even comes close to alot of the available proxies now. Painting highly detailed models is just as much fun to me as painting a simple model if not more so, I tend to want to add l.e.d.s and water effects to everything lol.
@rodericklenz5030
@rodericklenz5030 Жыл бұрын
I think my comment may have been removed, but it needs to be repeated. One of the most Iconic GW sculptors already does have his own store selling 3d sculpts for printing... Bob Naismith. THE Bob Naismith. The sculptor of the original space marines and terminators. He's independent and sells a whole range of sci-fi sculpts.
@lanesteele240
@lanesteele240 Жыл бұрын
3d printing is a chore. Sometimes i would just rather spend 50 bucks on a kit rather than lug the cancer goo out
@TEXT_ninjon0_ON..TELE-GRAM
@TEXT_ninjon0_ON..TELE-GRAM Жыл бұрын
Hi you won.
@chuppath1ngy
@chuppath1ngy Жыл бұрын
Another amazing video! I've just recently got my Resin Printer back up and running to help bolster some Kill Team lists. Loving printing again and the freedoms that come with it!
@JoeHardacre
@JoeHardacre Жыл бұрын
Sorry Jon, you're an amazing painter but the clickbait titles I think have finally got too much for me
@SteenStoney
@SteenStoney Жыл бұрын
He has bills to pay and clickbait works
@OkieDokieCreations
@OkieDokieCreations Жыл бұрын
And he’s kinda not wrong
@Evilminiature
@Evilminiature Жыл бұрын
@@OkieDokieCreationshe’s not.
@kriss667
@kriss667 Жыл бұрын
I forgive the clickbait every time Darryl shows up.
@samd5466
@samd5466 Жыл бұрын
This is his full time job and youtube consistently rewards titles like this. If you went into this video genuinely believing Jon discovered something this past week that's going to put GW in trouble you're a moron
@UltraMeanMarines
@UltraMeanMarines Жыл бұрын
It hasn't lost the war, because 98% of 3D print files are awful, and as many of the prints themselves are really bad, too.
@andreatassio
@andreatassio Жыл бұрын
I think people overestimate how many would actually be interested in printing. It is basically a new hobby. Sculptors could leave GW in droves. It does not mean that more people would join the 3D printing community. I have a printer myself and I still rather buys miniatures most of the time for SEVERAL reasons. I don't partcularly think 3d prints keep senior leadership awake at night. Like, at all. It will always be sort of fringe IMHO.
@RoofusKit
@RoofusKit Жыл бұрын
Get yourself a flex plate instead of that scraper. Also, don't handle models with bare hands that haven't been fully cured. Even if they've been washed you will likely develop a skin allergy to the resin and that is no fun. By no fun I mean misery town.
@ResurrectedBrush
@ResurrectedBrush Жыл бұрын
I was originally frustrated with resin 3D printing until I discovered one of the magic tricks: temperature. I was getting all kinds of weird failures with no real apparent logical reason why... until I discovered that my printing area was too cold. Once I figured that out and started making sure my print room was warm enough, failure became nearly a thing of the past. They also sell VAT heaters that wrap around the VAT to make sure the resin stays uniformly warm enough. And I 100% agree with you about many of the models being over-designed. I get how that can happen, having done some 3D modeling -- you're looking at the mesh very large on your screen, so it seems like there's not enough detail. You're building it as though it were going to be a full size figure, instead of something in the 28-30mm range. It's always like a treasure find when I come upon some STLs that were obviously designed by or had the input of painters.
@TEXT_ninjon0_ON..TELE-GRAM
@TEXT_ninjon0_ON..TELE-GRAM Жыл бұрын
Hi you won^
@captainferrite
@captainferrite Жыл бұрын
Yep local climate is by far the most important factor
@sonwukong7602
@sonwukong7602 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for talking about sculptors, often everybody tend to forgot those artisan, and they're "invisible" to the public. Also this episode is interesting and I hope thos wise words will be useful for the community.
@mx.lucyfur
@mx.lucyfur Жыл бұрын
Another great thing about printing models aside from taking away the apprehension about messing up one you paid a lot of money for is that you can use misprints for experimentation of techniques. I'll often keep misprints that were largely in tact but wound up missing a finger or have half of an accessory because they needed better supports and then use those for quick experimentation. As I type this, I have a werewolf gal that had a half-printed tail that I painted bronze then used blue-green oil paint to experiment with a verdigris effect. That way I can try it out before using it on a full mini. And I totally agree that there are a lot of modelers out there who don't think about how their model translates to painting. Not only super busy, but some pieces end up being exceedingly delicate when actually printed out. Edit: I had said I wouldn't mention artists unless allowed but that was before I watched the whole video and saw the part inviting us to do that. Some of the ones on MMF that I find do sculpt models that are well suited for painting are: - Bite the Bullet - Velrock Arts - Dragon Trappers Lodge - Twin Goddess Miniatures - Battle Yak Miniatures - Artisan Guild - Titan Forge Miniatures - One Page Rules (they also have freebies on Cults3D!) - Printed Obsession - Rocket Pig Games - Papsikels Miniatures
@thrrax
@thrrax Жыл бұрын
Was thinking on doing reviews on sculptors from Patreon and MMF, in which I would address all these points, like design uniqueness, details, sculpt quality, printability, ease of painting. For example, Archvillain Games and Mini Monster Mayhem have great designs, but not exactly printing and painting friendly. Especially the huge models, which most times are way over the top.
@antongunther3977
@antongunther3977 Жыл бұрын
If you are worried about VOCs and smells than there are a few things you can do, but you will need more space. 1. Use good quality resin. It tends not to smell as bad. Keep in mind that just because you can't smell it doesn't mean it isn't harmful. 2. Get a grow tent to keep all 3d printing stuff. I got a 4ft by 5ft one, just big enough to keep a desk on the inside of it. I put the printer on the floor and the wash station there as well and I use the table as a work surface. Keep the grow tent closed while you print and it will create a negative pressure environment. 3. In line fans. You can get some that are bundled with the grow tent. But 2 fans at about 195 -230 cfu should be more than enough. I position one at the bottom to vent the fumes from the 3d printer and wash station and one at the top of the tent for everything else. Both run exhaust to a window nearby. 4. HEPA air filter. You can get one for pretty cheap and it will take care of any remaining chemicals in the air. Also an n95 mask. Combine the above with the other common safety tips: eye protection, gloves (nitril, never latex), dont print in your living room (or bed room or kitchen), and keep your area clean. These steps will make it actually pretty safe to 3d print with resin at home. But if you are extra paranoid, like me, you can get an air quality meter and actually measure the VOCs near your printer. Mine read quite high before I got a grow tent and fans (1500ppb). With all my precautions the same meter gives me a rating of only 150 ppb.
@jaychrist4437
@jaychrist4437 Жыл бұрын
I love how people think this would be a good thing. Like putting hobby companies out of business will somehow help the miniature wargaming scene. What a bunch of clowns.
@jeff0325
@jeff0325 Жыл бұрын
For those tiny, hard-to-reach supports like at 5:43, I use a couple dental picks. They're strong, fine-tipped, and come in various angles and shapes to pry away even the most troublesome supports.
@augustochuko
@augustochuko Жыл бұрын
Love this video! You made so many great points and it's great to see someone go through all the steps of what has always appeared as such a daunting process.
@raidenartworks7191
@raidenartworks7191 11 ай бұрын
Question: At around 4:14, your handling the fresh prints with your bare hands albeit after they have been washed, but is that not dangerous to do without gloves? I got a photon wash n' cure station as well but it also never cleaned them nearly enough like that alone did, so I always wear disposable gloves.
@HasteHobbies
@HasteHobbies Жыл бұрын
Also, word on the street is curing prints while submerged is ideal as the oxygen reacts with the resin, can make the surface rougher or gooeyer
@matthewcaron3319
@matthewcaron3319 Жыл бұрын
Given that I have been doing resin prints for 5+ years, I have thoughts 1. Ditch the razor scraper and add a magnetic flexible build plate. Give it a twist and the model pops right off. 2. A wash station is indeed a game changer, especially combined with the above - you can wash them and then pop them off. 3. Try to find a cure station which cures them in water. Most resins cure better in a low oxygen environment, so I cure mine in water. Surface finish is better too. 4. I actually have 2 wash bins. One is just IPA, and I use to wash of excess resin. The other is IPA (call it 25%), water, and a squirt of dish soap (to cut surface tension), which is my standard "get the mold release off" mix. So I wash in IPA, pop the models off, remove supports, wash in the model wash (to get off any sprue pieces), cure, wash again, glue/fill/sand, wash again, prime, paint.
@stowlo
@stowlo Жыл бұрын
Looks like the link to the sculptor is missing. Would really like to click through and support them.
@TreshToons
@TreshToons Жыл бұрын
If that Dwarf was bald, it would easily be me and my pug
@RMendBell
@RMendBell Жыл бұрын
Love the video, and your insights about sculptors not being end-user focused enough sometimes. Would love more 3D printing content - showing you selecting models, testing prints and then painting them
@sheldond1992
@sheldond1992 Жыл бұрын
Personal experience here, but im fairly new to printing and wanted to share that I have recently bought two of the Anycubic printers: the photon mono 4k, and the photon mono x 6k. Using siraya tech fast, i have not had any failures and everything has come out crisp and detailed from the box. They are one of the few more known brands that still have open compatibility with slicer software, which was a big influence in my decision to go with them.
@scottrenfer2735
@scottrenfer2735 Жыл бұрын
Love the lighting on that mini! Looks SO good!
@thrrax
@thrrax Жыл бұрын
Great points you made there Jon. Stuff that I've noticed myself when it comes to designing models for tabletop 3D printing, like too much detail, stuff upon stuff that will be difficult to discern and paint on the models, or low quality models that are locked to a certain scale.
@HannesMrg
@HannesMrg Жыл бұрын
One artist I like is Galaad Miniatures, exactly because his models arent stuffed with Details and fun to paint. Yet still every model is unique.
@davidhouston4810
@davidhouston4810 Жыл бұрын
The overloaded Dwarf with the Puppy, is Adorable.
@Bernajoux
@Bernajoux Жыл бұрын
Honestly, for the curing station, I glued a layer of aluminum foil on the inside of a bankers box with spray adhesive, cut a rectangular hole in the lid and put a $5 uv light on the hole. I put my models on a cheap light driven spinner and bobs your uncle. It's held up for over 3 years and still going string. Much cheaper than other options
@gambiit
@gambiit Жыл бұрын
the final final hurdle is also the price of a resin printer + wash station + Curing station. It costs like 500-750 bucks for those (asuming you get a 4K or 8K printer)
@Shrouded_reaper
@Shrouded_reaper 5 ай бұрын
You can make your own wash and cure stations for pennies...
@djmustang000
@djmustang000 Жыл бұрын
The fact this makes the hobby affordable (once the initial barrier of acquiring the printer is passed) is a big plus. At this point I don't mind going thru some trial and error.
@bakamaru3867
@bakamaru3867 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, love this high light and shadow paint job!
@nubbetudde8922
@nubbetudde8922 Жыл бұрын
Bob Nasmith is making 3d sculpts for printing. For you who don't know his name he designed some of the first space marine models and a bunch of other RT era minis.
@brandondollar
@brandondollar Жыл бұрын
"Well my dwarf's weapon is a two-handed pug, which does 1 damage, and has a break chance of 77% per hit. I haven't found a pugsmith yet."
@AlphaPapaLima
@AlphaPapaLima Жыл бұрын
great video! resin printing is also very dependant on the temperature of the room you are printig in. so that would be a useful detail to add to your settings list
@PlayMadness
@PlayMadness Жыл бұрын
I was pleasantly surprised by Anycubic's Photon Mono 2. I picked one up on sale for $139 and procrastinated on setting it up because I was dreading the process of testing, failing, tweaking, testing again, failing again, on and on and on. But to my immense surprise, it literally worked out of the box, plug and play, zero issues. The closest thing to a failed print it's ever had was when I set up a print too close to the build plate in the slicer and the model clipped into the raft. I've been printing every day for two months, six separate armies and nearly a hundred different markers and game aids, and zero failures or problems. 10/10 would recommend
@green_manc
@green_manc Жыл бұрын
Bob naismith, and monstergirl trish both sell models both worked for gw you can see interviews with both and info on what they sell on the painting phase podcast!!
@toddnaevestad3322
@toddnaevestad3322 Жыл бұрын
Shout out to Twin Goddess Miniatures for their 3D prints. They're unabashedly thirsty, but they seem to have so much fun with the models they design. There's always something new that I find amazing and want to find a use for.
@TheOneWhoMightBe
@TheOneWhoMightBe Жыл бұрын
'Over-detail' is also a problem in the model train world, but for a different reason: every time you pick a wagon or loco up you can snap something off.
@msarek4100
@msarek4100 Жыл бұрын
You're timing on this is perfect. I've been trying to get my Halot Mage online and it's way tougher than my elegoo printers
@EvenMoreDamage
@EvenMoreDamage Жыл бұрын
The video was so great that I've decided to share some of my experience with 3D Printing and painting. I started to paint minis because I bought a 3D printer. I bought a 3D printer because I play a lot of D&D and needed custom minis. Once you sink hundreds of hours into dialing in your settings you can indeed achieve not only the same results as the bought models but results can be better. I was shocked when I printed for the first time on Anycubic DLP (different technology than Sonic 8k) and the results were even too crisp. We were able to actually see where the sculptor made the tiniest mistakes. But here comes the same experience as Ninjon had, you really need to avoid overdesigned complicated minis when you order STLs. Personally, I use various "design your own mini" websites and I buy STL looking exactly as I envisioned it (easy to paint). If you don't want to waste time designing, just order premade minis but really look for "painting-friendly" ones.
@carlstanford7607
@carlstanford7607 Жыл бұрын
How do you deal with support fails and partial model fails
@nobody342
@nobody342 Жыл бұрын
So I dnd in 28mm and wargame in 15/18mm and I have found that I can make a miniature character stl in Heroforge, and then can print it for both scales, custom miniatures both 18 and 28mm its great!! You can create a totally custom wargaming army!
@qwertyfinger
@qwertyfinger Жыл бұрын
The consumer mindset is so important for technology. I have an engineering background, and the idea that a resin printer could be as easy to operate as a toaster is crazy to me, but to you it's obvious! And that's what pushes engineers to do better and create more consumer-friendly products that ultimately make the technology better in every way.
@Perserra
@Perserra Жыл бұрын
My Elegoo Mars 3 also worked right out of the box, and they've produced three newer units since then.
@arkeonox9058
@arkeonox9058 Жыл бұрын
As always, awesome content. And glad to see Durgin Paint Forge in your video, he just launch a kickstarter with new stuff... including CATS!!!
@bg9430
@bg9430 Жыл бұрын
I would say to the point that the BIG COMPANIES are not down and out yet comes down to 2 points. 1. Simply the assumed difficulty to get into 3D printing (now very easy) as well as the initial startup cost for some is either not understood or prohibitive. 2. The universes that people enjoy have great IP and rightly so are well protected. I think when you said that GW and other big creators have the best creators, honestly, those in the game know that there are FAR better creators than those currently working for GW and the other big companies. Not taking away from any of the massive talent at GW at all, as those creators do a great job of capturing their respective universes for us all to enjoy, but Some of the 40k sculpts out there just tare shreds from GW offerings especially in anything Xeno - take some of the Tyranids for example, mind blowing creations that are truly terrifying! Keep up the great content! This was great!
@maulcrusader7106
@maulcrusader7106 Жыл бұрын
Great vid man! Always an inspiration to slay more gray!
@joslynjordan3818
@joslynjordan3818 Жыл бұрын
I've been 3d printing for years. FDM and resin. I just got into painting a little over a year ago. Printing has definitely allowed me to practice painting a lot more. There's no pressure if I "mess up" because I can just print another one. I can practice different techniques. If I just want to work on faces and eyes, I can print a bunch of heads to practice on.
@gavindavis3640
@gavindavis3640 Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I've noticed your grimdark syringe tattoo. I friggin love it!
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