Tag: 3d Print
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3d Miniatures
The first of many sculpts for Privateer Press.
- It's increasingly apparent that maya polygon tools are not good at creating symmetry at 120 degree angles on a round surface- keeps it interesting. The spine stalk was created using a motion trail, and an "animated snap shot". A very handy for not having to hand place all the parts, while keeping a consistent taper on a curved path.
Details on the Warmachine website
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Sodapop Miniatures
"Kisa and Scratch"
One of the more fun models I've had the opportunity to sculpt on from Soda Pop Miniatures from almost a year ago. In the past, I've said some cheesy quotes; like "Maya and Zbrush are like my right and left hands" This model however marks the day when I felt my workflow wax more heavy handed on the zbrush side. It's been more and more that direction ever since.
My friends at Sodapop sent the photos of the first Tiger print at 50mm scale. Unfortunately, the scantily clad rider proved too thin and frail for the riggers of casting and molding a high end miniature. Lesson learned, "1mm minimum wall thickness" is just for the 3d printer, consider the mold making procedure as well.
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New 3d Print of my WarWolf Model at 40mm. Some Warhammer 40k fan art based on a painting by Adrian Smith.
June 10, 2011
Posted by Reed in 3d model, 3d printing, cg, character, for hire, freelance, modeler, Reed Casey, warhammer, zbrush
Warhammer 3d print
New 3d Print of my WarWolf Model at 40mm. Some Warhammer 40k fan art based on a painting by Adrian Smith.

