Whew! OK, modeling done on my "40K Paint/print test object"
This is a small object, relatively shallow, that should need no supports that I can use to get my settings right, and when I'm happy I can print out sheets of 6 of them at once easily on the bed... so I can test painting techniques on it without messing up figures.
I built this all by hand since yesterday, except the Orc head which was optimized off Thingaverse, and the skull (optimized as well). When I open a Thingaverse account I'll dig those up again and credit the people who made the originals.
I'm *thinking* the bottom of it will allow for easily popping it off the plate... but I'll need to test it of course. Input on how to design that is welcome!
This is so different than high poly modeling I'm used to! I'm fighting the urge to bevel things and add more detail! I just want it to be as clean geometrically as possible.
Anyway, I'll make it freely available once I've tried it out in person, and implemented any suggestions anyone might have.
Cheers!
翻譯年糕
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