5 EASY ways to PAINT your 3D PRINTS!

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Here are 5 easy ways to finish your 3D Printed Projects that work with FDM or Resin 3D Prints. Zombie Magneto is easily my favorite.

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Zombie Magneto by Wekster ➜

Alien effigy by Zane Rogers ➜

Angel Statue by The Creature Armory ➜

Azael Bust by Archvillain Games ➜

Batman Bust by Eastman ➜

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Tip for zenithal, use the technique with the primers or undercoats. Black spraying upwards, gray straight on, and white from above. Then give it color coat.

andrewenns
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Use as a guideline for shadows - that's brilliant.

astraltactical
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I loved the result of rub and buff and the metal effects. Anything that resembles metal just raises the production value of plastic.

ethansdadd
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Glad you like that Azael bust enough to print it twice 🖤🤘Thanks for sharing us with your badass channel audience!

ArchvillainGames
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Quick look at a Resin Accident I had while making this video in my dads house 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ guess who’s not getting a Xmas card this year 🤣😂

UncleJessy
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I do the Zenithal starting from a black base then to light grey at a 45-degree angle then a pure white (lightly from above) with rattle cans - then few drops of Liquitex Acrylic Colored Inks in the air brush and once blasted with color it comes out vibrant and stunning and shaded to different tones of the ink color because of the three-stage zenithal. My personal favorite way of "Quick Coloring" - the metal effects for patina and rust look great though, gonna try to give that a shot next time I'm at a hobby lobby. Some new(ish) techniques I'm trying next is cheapo soft pastels from the dollar store in a coffee grinder to create "Pigment Dust" to weather prints. And while at the dollar store grab a "Kid Pack" of tiny assorted oil paint tubes - dilute with white spirit and make and oil wash that's 1000% better and easier to use than your traditional acrylic washes and in many more vibrant colors - splatter it everywhere and with a Q Tip dipped in pure white spirits just do a light cleaning on the areas you dont want it on and it come of clean without that "coffee staining" effect you get with acrylic washes. But if you still want to create tons and tons of custom colored washes check out "Black Magic Craft" on Youtube (king of DIY dioramas and RPG Terrain) he has a whole video on making bulk "Black Magic Craft Wash" that's a 95%accurate clone of the washes Game's Workshop makes but with the option of making them custom colors (like the light blues/greens for a patina effect wash) by using cheap cheap cheap materials all sourced from Hobby Lobby/Michael's/Dollar Store. I'd REALLY love a collaboration video with you two since he's started to get into 3d printing of large terrain buildings and terrain scatter items (dumpsters/shipping containers/etc) for his own game boards a year or so back

Nosferatuklown
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I've never painted a print but I know it's time to learn. This was a great intro. I guess I thought you had to be an airbrush artist to get these effects, so it looks like magic to me.

boboscurse
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Great recommendations Jessy. I hope you have a wonderful time with family.

hyperionhelios
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The rub 'n buff and metal effects were really cool!

peacesax
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2:37 ohh wow that black model looks gnarly, love it <3

makedaevilmage
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This might be my favorite video from you man. Love it!

DicetowerBryan
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The results from the Zenithal technique look great! I will definitely need to try this!

SuperMakeSomething
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Just wanted to chime in.. for spraying, Montana colors spray paint (graffiti paint) sticks to literally any surface with nice deep coverage without needing a primer base, not to mention the HUGE range of colors and spray cap choices. I find that using their paint for painting really anything other than graffiti, works really well to save a little time and money.

evilskwerl
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Wow model painting has really evolved for the better.

voltaged
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Saying hi from sunny hot hot hot Florida!

UncleJessy
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Wow! I'm definitely going to search for the Patina and Rust kits, that is impressive looking!

Pandorasbox
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Thanks for sharing, got the same noisy effect on a cheap can, went back to Duplicolor grey primer, never had an issue ever since.

TheIcemanModdeler
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Here in Florida I gave up on regular primers and just use a satin paint. Less fuzzy and your following layers of paint don't end up with the bottom layer bleeding in. I did a couple Cthulhu buddhas, one with black primer, one with black satin paint, and the one with the primer dulled out later gold paint so fast as it dried and multiple layers did not help. The one with satin spray paint held it's color and adhered very well.

shamanfryd
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Use an air brush, you can change nozzles, splatter one is good for speckled fx. Spray in a spray booth, not outside as wind can mess up the spray flow. Use liquid masking.

mark.a.carlin
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The Batman "Stone" spray paint is AWESOME for 3d scanning.

sierraecho