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Finish my sister's second oc

This took around 3 months I usually finish the. Quicker but the figure was a pain in the but I kept repainting her face and I'm still not happy with it to be honest.

the picture on the piece of paper is my sister's art the one on the computer is mine.

I used her drawing as a reference to make the figure.

I plan on posting the finished piece of my art whenever I finish it of her character on my Instagram later with her permission.

u/BurgerSplash — 1 day ago
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Can i use sunlu pla+ 2.0 on my generic 3d pen?

Hello people!! i'm new to 3d pen and i bought this generic classic blue 3d pen! i worked a bit with the pla that where already inside the box and it was working perfectly!! my only issue was that the stuff i made were very sensitive and they were very easy to break (my designs have very long spikes) soo i thought i could use a tougher pla!! probably a pla+ or a pla though.. i ended up buying the Sunlu pla+ 2.0 which as i saw is working on a temperature of 205-210 .. my 3d pen has a maximum of 210 on pla mode and the abs max 230.. i tried it and it doesn't work, i tried everything i could imagine is gonna be helpful :( its not getting out from the tip.. feels like it cannot melt it properly.. im thinking of buying another one probably more professional.. is it maybe broken? have you any experience with working with different kind of filaments than the classic pla? :)) thank youu

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u/Successful-Trash-999 — 2 days ago
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I made a Pikmin with my 3D pen.

He started out being modelled on a yellow Pikmin, but I quickly ran out of yellow filament (it's all on his insides.) So instead I made him some kind of mysterious new type of Pikmin, the kind that wears a mask and a shirt but no pants and haunts your dreams!

u/JayDeeCW — 8 days ago
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Look what i made with a 3d pen.

Its an alien from the goated cartoon BEN10.

Can anyone guess the name of this character.

u/Nazoru3dPenArtist — 10 days ago
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I Made an AMAZING Bonsai Tree Growing on a Rock with a 3D Pen! 🌳🪨✨ #bons...

Video Link:

https://youtu.be/irFFVloGB98

This video shows you how to create a unique bonsai tree growing directly from a beautiful natural rock using a 3D pen! 🌳🪨

Start by choosing a rock with interesting character and a shape that complements your bonsai design. Carefully grind or sand the rock to create the perfect surface and appearance to stand. Next, use a 3D pen with gray filament to sculpt the tree’s roots, trunk, and branches directly onto the rock. Add details and texture using black and brown filament, then finish the sculpture by creating vibrant green leaves and attaching them to the branches.

The result is a whimsical, one-of-a-kind bonsai tree sculpture that combines nature, creativity, and 3D pen art! 🌿✨

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u/Ok_Amphibian_5580 — 9 days ago
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My sister's oc figure that I made for her as a gift.

This is a figure I made of my sister's character I don't really have any old photos of since it was one of my earliest works.

I'm currently working on another one of her characters that I'm creating I just haven't finished painting it yet

Then I also have a figure I'm working on as well of Lewis from mystery skulls because that's one of her favorite characters.

And I have an unfinished peacock from skull girls.

u/BurgerSplash — 10 days ago
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Finally got my first 3D pen!

This is SO FUN!!!!!!!!! First 30minutes or so. I take breaks every 20 or so minutes and let the pen cool down completely. I don’t know exactly how long sessions can go for but yeah. Super fun. Would love to look into a better pen later. And I ah enticed a big difference between filament quality or maybe it’s the color. Are there brands or things to stay away from?

u/OGRangoon — 12 days ago