u/diogobenica

Image 1 — My first serious mini painting: Plague Doctor
Image 2 — My first serious mini painting: Plague Doctor
Image 3 — My first serious mini painting: Plague Doctor
Image 4 — My first serious mini painting: Plague Doctor

My first serious mini painting: Plague Doctor

Pretty happy with the result after taking the hobby more seriously and consuming a lot of content. First time trying OSL. Took a really long time to print in FDM, post-process, and paint.

Printed in Bambu A1 mini (0.2 nozzle, 0.06 layer height) and a thin coat of resin to hide the layers (some parts still have some visible layers because it’s hard to know if you are not overdoing and covering detail). But I recommend the method. No sanding at all on this one.

I know some things are not so refined (messed up with the chalky moonlight blue and glazing is still a weak point for me) and would be glad to hear more feedback.

u/diogobenica — 2 days ago

My first serious mini painting: Plague Doctor (FDM print)

Pretty happy with the result after taking the hobby more seriously and consuming a lot of content. First time trying OSL. Took a really long time to print in FDM, post-process, and paint. I thought it was going to be easier since most part is black but found really hard to make it less boring and trying to differentiate different parts of clothing.

I know some things are not so refined (messed up with the chalky moonlight blue and glazing is still a weak point for me) and would be glad to hear more feedback.

u/diogobenica — 2 days ago

What can I do to fix this flaw?

I’m printing in A1 mini with 0.06 layer height with 0.2 nozzle. I ran all calibrations and everything is so smooth. But every piece has this flaw at some point.
I don’t see this in the 0.4 nozzle.

Edit: Gonna run more tests, but this comment fixed so far:
https://www.reddit.com/r/FDMminiatures/comments/1tvr9zz/comment/opke9wm/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

u/diogobenica — 3 months ago