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Tiny Details, Big Magic: Watch Our Sculptor in Action!

No detail is too small in the world of miniatures!

Watch as our 3D sculptor lovingly crafts every roll of minion fat, every sinister bubble in the cauldron’s mysterious brew—all so that Phoebe the Unholy Well can emerge in her full, eerie glory!

Speed sculpts make it look so easy, but behind this short video lie hours of painstaking work (and a mountain of messages from the project manager yelling, 'Redo it!').

Let’s take a moment to marvel at the magic of the master at work!

Tiny Details, Big Magic: Watch Our Sculptor in Action!

Comments

Okay, looks like you got us😁

DakkaDakka.Store

"No detail is too small in the world of miniatures!" - I am going to be pendantic, but the main takeaway from Gregs interview was that some details indeed ARE too small :D

anderespeler

We hadn't considered this possibility yet, but you've given us a topic to discuss!

DakkaDakka.Store

Random question, but do you think that it might be possible to make your STL files compatible with color 3d resin printing? I admit I know almost nothing about 3d printing, but I have seen resin color 3d printed minis. I find the largest barrier-to-entry for getting people into miniatures wargames is the time and skill required to paint minis. While I do not believe that the hobby/painting/kitbashing element of the hobby will disappear, I have longed for a way to get color printed minis on the table for years now. Going by conversations with other people, I'm sure I'm not the only one. What are your thoughts?

Nerd_Power


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