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| Re: Mini Ninja in 'Frosted Ultra Detail' [message #28443 is a reply to message #28435 ] Tue, 31 May 2011 19:49 UTC |
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5 stars !
I'm waiting for my own batch of FUD -still puzzled why some arrived FUD models are near transparent and some aren't - in any case to really appreciate the extra fine details, a model probably needs to be sprayed with a thin layer of some nice color
http://www.3Dizingof.com
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| Re: Mini Ninja in 'Frosted Ultra Detail' [message #28444 is a reply to message #28435 ] Tue, 31 May 2011 19:52 UTC |
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It almost looks like you can see his bones or something. Very nice mode, was his sword designed broken? or is that a dagger?
The Mad Moder
michael@shapeways.com
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| Re: Mini Ninja in 'Frosted Ultra Detail' [message #28452 is a reply to message #28435 ] Tue, 31 May 2011 21:10 UTC |
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Kaetemi - Thanks!
dzingof - Thanks! I wonder if you can dye FUD?
Youknowwho4eva - yeah, a lucky accident - it's where the part has been hollowed. If it was any clearer it wouldn't have looked good. His sword wasn't designed broken, it just broke off in the post.
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| Re: Mini Ninja in 'Frosted Ultra Detail' [message #28480 is a reply to message #28435 ] Wed, 01 June 2011 16:42 UTC |
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great model & print!
I had some luck w/ locktite super glue for frosted detail. good luck!
Jeff Bare
Industrial Designer
@jbaredesign
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| Re: Mini Ninja in 'Frosted Ultra Detail' [message #28497 is a reply to message #28480 ] Wed, 01 June 2011 23:10 UTC |
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@dizingof I believe it is transparent when it is solid, and not when there is a hole inside.
That was the case with the prints I did. After buffing to a shine, the solid parts were not "frosted" looking anymore and were incredibly transparent.
Lincoln
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