Stonehearth Action Figure (Prototype)

Sorry! No updated on this weekend. Somebody need help about Android development.

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Sunday 16 March 2014 at 5:17 PM

A bit update

  • export to .Obj file with Cubicle (License).
  • set grid to 2mm.
  • scale object.
  • remove unused texture.

Next

  • Edit object.
  • re-texture because It has some noise.

See you.

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I think you’re doing a great way on how you keep us up to date :slight_smile: It’s fun to see the whole progres!

Thanks @Ghost. I have fun to do. :smiley:

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Sunday 23 March 2014 at 8:04 PM

Sorry again : No update. I still developing Android.

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Hi! Did you have a good weekend?

Sunday 30 March 2014 at 11:30 PM

head, hair, body and hip done.
Next (5-7 April) : feet, shoulder, hands and joints. (maybe I make gap 0.1 mm)

Below link, I saw rough skin. It made me concern.
Z-printer model example

See you next time. Bye.

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looks better and better :thumbsup:

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Wow, it still amazes me! I’m just curious, how many hours have you spent making this figure so far? :smile:

@Miturion Thank you.

@Ghost last update, about 8 hours to made.

A bit update Monday 31th March 2014
30-40 minute to make feet with slot(but you can’t see hahaha).

See ya!

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Sunday 6 April 2014 at 11:06 PM

Feet : done on last Monday.
Hands : done.
Shoulder : Without texture.

Joints and gap (0.1 mm) : not yet but may be tomorrow (It’s a holiday).

See you.

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Joints and gap on next time may be 27 April.

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Sunday 20 April 2014 at 1:11 PM

Everything is OK.
I’ll make the gap with sandpaper after printed because I don’t have real experience about 3D printer and I think 0.1 mm. of gap is make it is loose.

So now, I have 2 choices for printing.

  1. Print with color. (so expensive. Minimum cost is 190$ and I’ll get 2 or 3 figures)
  2. Print without color.

I’ll compare it. And then I’ll find a day to go to order.

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I don’t this has been said enough.

You are AMAZING when it comes to Modeling.

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Maybe you should do the colorless one, just to make sure the figure is perfect, before spending that much money on colored versions.

I hope Radiant offer to buy one off you, though it might be a little hard to mail there… :stuck_out_tongue:

Definitely do a colourless one first.

You can always paint it?

Yeah I was wondering this, though I guess with such tight joints measuring in mm, the paint on top might be just too much and actually cause the body to no longer properly fit together.

He may be able to sand the joints with some fine sandpaper, but usually 3D printing leaves a somewhat hollow honeycomb core. Not sure if it would work.

Edit: My bad I read the first post and thought you said your name was Stephanie @_@
Fixed for @aroiestudio

@Vince5754 Thank you so much. It help a lot.
@Smokestacks Sure! Radiant get one. (detail after it done)
@Geoffers747 I think Vince5754 mean colorless for check joints and movement only.
@Smokestacks Right! So I could scrub a bit before painting or use air brush.
@Crobo Who is she? ha ha. I’m a man. Thank you for suggestion. I’ll carefully.

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Stephanie is one of the people making Stonehearth! You dare play this game without knowing who @sdee is!?