3D Printing Daz3D art using GamePrint and full color 3D Printing

Dears,

 

I wanted to show you the latest artwork we have made using Daz3D and GamePrint - the results are produced in full-color 3D Printers  

 

Would love to hear your feedback - both me and my team are excited to print your models :)

 

 

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Octo1.jpg
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Octo2.jpg
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  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,983

    I am so tempted .... will need to look at my finances to see what I may be able to afford!

  • That is very impressive.

    I have one of the Anycubic Photon liquid resin printers (47 x 47 x 25 micron voxel resolution, 65 x 127 x 147mm print volume) and have sucessfully printed off 95mm high models of Glamorous Vickie 3 & painted them up, but it is nowhere as impressive as the coloured & transparent body section prints above. The thickening process for small cross section parts is clever, but it almost seems to have gone too far in the bikini tie of the diver/octopus model. Is this judgement dependant or is it a software setting? On my GV3 model I found fingers 0.3mm x 0.3mm cross section were satisfactory even though the printer recommends no smaller than 0.5mm x 0.5mm. With things like the bikini strap, I was able to get it printed as a bump from the body & then the printer's full resolution was able to come into play.

     

  • TaslaqTaslaq Posts: 78
    edited August 2019

    If you decided to buy - ping me at mo@mxd3d.com with your order and i will have them give you more discount :) 

    SimonJM said:

    I am so tempted .... will need to look at my finances to see what I may be able to afford!

     

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  • TaslaqTaslaq Posts: 78
    edited August 2019

    Hi

    The process is fully automated but then checked by one of our art team members - we sometimes play with the settings to achieve the highest quality possible

     

    That is very impressive.

    I have one of the Anycubic Photon liquid resin printers (47 x 47 x 25 micron voxel resolution, 65 x 127 x 147mm print volume) and have sucessfully printed off 95mm high models of Glamorous Vickie 3 & painted them up, but it is nowhere as impressive as the coloured & transparent body section prints above. The thickening process for small cross section parts is clever, but it almost seems to have gone too far in the bikini tie of the diver/octopus model. Is this judgement dependant or is it a software setting? On my GV3 model I found fingers 0.3mm x 0.3mm cross section were satisfactory even though the printer recommends no smaller than 0.5mm x 0.5mm. With things like the bikini strap, I was able to get it printed as a bump from the body & then the printer's full resolution was able to come into play.

     

     

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  • I am ridiculously impressed with the clear printing over color. Chomping at the bit for the mini sizes :D

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,983
    Taslaq said:

    If you decided to buy - ping me at mo@mxd3d.com with your order and i will have them give you more discount :) 

    SimonJM said:

    I am so tempted .... will need to look at my finances to see what I may be able to afford!

     

    I already have a voucher from you, so .. it'd be a bit unfair of me to do that, but I may .. :)

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,131
    edited August 2019

    If one of those humans or octopus with those thin arms from from the top of the refrigerator to the hard floor below would they break? I think they look nice. Would have liked to have had those anatomy models when I was a school boy interested in being a doctor! They look really good.

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  • 6r6r Posts: 463

    The quality is crazy ! Wonderful !

    6R

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,983

    Maybe a little bit of moral support required!

    I did send in an order (along with an as-yet un-repiled to email) back in August and have been eagerly awaiting the itme.  Checking the gameprint site every now and again kept me happy with the status of it being in the queue to be processed.  A short whiel ago the penny dropped with me that I am at a convention this coming weekend and it would be great having the figgure to show off there.  Today I check and ... woohoo the item has been sent!

    The link takes me to USPS tracking, which caused a raised eyeborw, and using the tracking id shows me the item is in San Francisco, California having arrived at San Mateo.  Great, wonderful and all that, but .. I am in England.  And that is where the item is, hopefully, heading!  It's down as a 1st class package, and is 'in transit to destination'.  Someone pleae tell em that this si just it going the scenic route!

  • I have had an interesting time with USPS sending a couple of statues I ordered from the US (YamatoToys in San Fransisco) to 'interesting' intermediate destinations. Frankfurt seemed particularly popular, with one of my statues going there 3 times after side visits to Prague and Strasbourg, and another went there twice. The statues then landed up in a customs post in Romford, Essex from where Royal Mail then sent me a letter (4 days up to 14 days) to get me to pay the import duty. Plus their fee of £8 for processing the duty. The statues were then delivered within 3 days after I paid the duty.

    If you get it for the convention, you'll have been very lucky indeed. Hope you are that lucky.

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,983

    I have had an interesting time with USPS sending a couple of statues I ordered from the US (YamatoToys in San Fransisco) to 'interesting' intermediate destinations. Frankfurt seemed particularly popular, with one of my statues going there 3 times after side visits to Prague and Strasbourg, and another went there twice. The statues then landed up in a customs post in Romford, Essex from where Royal Mail then sent me a letter (4 days up to 14 days) to get me to pay the import duty. Plus their fee of £8 for processing the duty. The statues were then delivered within 3 days after I paid the duty.

    If you get it for the convention, you'll have been very lucky indeed. Hope you are that lucky.

    I understand that many shipping companies just 'chuck it in' transport that is going 'thattaway ...' but the fact it is 1st class (not hat I opted, or paid, for that level of service) and the notification options to be sent a text message will  only accept a US number make me wonder ...!  Even better, it's actually a gift for my friend whose stall I am helping out on!

  • TaslaqTaslaq Posts: 78
    edited September 2019
    SimonJM said:

    Maybe a little bit of moral support required!

    I did send in an order (along with an as-yet un-repiled to email) back in August and have been eagerly awaiting the itme.  Checking the gameprint site every now and again kept me happy with the status of it being in the queue to be processed.  A short whiel ago the penny dropped with me that I am at a convention this coming weekend and it would be great having the figgure to show off there.  Today I check and ... woohoo the item has been sent!

    The link takes me to USPS tracking, which caused a raised eyeborw, and using the tracking id shows me the item is in San Francisco, California having arrived at San Mateo.  Great, wonderful and all that, but .. I am in England.  And that is where the item is, hopefully, heading!  It's down as a 1st class package, and is 'in transit to destination'.  Someone pleae tell em that this si just it going the scenic route!

    The shipment is in San Francisco international distribution center and it's going to UK. The label is correct - looking forward to having you get it :)

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  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,983
    Taslaq said:
    SimonJM said:

    The shipment is in San Francisco international distribution center and it's going to UK. The label is correct - looking forward to having you get it :)

     

     

    Thank you for the reassurance - looking forward to giving it to my friendsmiley

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,983

    The good news is that it arrived! No idea what it looks like as 'dumped' it, unopened, on my friend for whom I had it done. As we were going for a meal it was left unopened with the promise of some pictures of the item once the package is opened and one of it out 'in the wild'

    Less impressed with the tracking - USPS tracking is very ambiguous, to my mind.  As they are delivering an item I do not need to be told it is heading 'to destination', I kind of assuem that so when told that I presume that means it is actually out for delivery (hence my initial wtf? when it was in that state in California!).  Got round that, eventually, and then it all goes dark once it hits Heathrow with a VAT charge requiring payment, the text of the update suggested they had tried delivery and not managed to get payment, instead. But nevermind.  I get the 'payment required' notification through the door over the weekned and arrnage payment and delivery.  The delivery was on the day chosen, but no tracking, no signature required, nothing.  Just chcked the USPS trackign and it has gone to delivered, but no auto-update email sent to inform me - not an issue n this cvase as I got th eitem, but with it not being signed for it could have been taken by someone else.

    Slight rant over; pictures, I hope, in a day or so smiley

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,983

    Sadly had a small breakage in transit and there was no base - which I thought was included if you did not supply one (as had been done on previous 2 figures bought), which will make the figure impossible to jave standing without a faiir degree of work creating some form of mount and support.  The friend who it was for has vast experience in packing and his comment was "Packaging was huge, the model was wrapped in paper and bubble-bagged, but the extremities were not tubed to prevent snaps - which is what happened."

     

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