TFM the FDM DM: Demon Prince and Bandits Project 1: Priming and Highlighting
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkCBveUs1bU
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Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TurdFlingingMonkey:1/tfm-the-fdm-dm-demon-prince-and-bandits:1
PeerTube: https://peertube.su/w/9yed62kqa9Md5qoXjkB6CW
@Chimi_Chuang_Tzu @Tfmonkey I have a da Vinci printer I made some trinkets and motorcycle mount parts with design off thing averse but never designed a stl,I tried printing D&D miniatures but had minimal luck,put them in the rice cooker to smooth out the lines
@Chimi_Chuang_Tzu @Tfmonkey Twenty something fat nerdy girls liked my Charazard I printed up in it so there is that plate to spin
@Scubbie @Tfmonkey
Nice man, how do you like it? I've never worked on one of those.
You don't draw in STL format, the file is converted to a STL which most slicers use. There are some free online 3d modeling software you can use if you want to make things your self then print.
For smoothing use ABS with a acetone vapor bath to smooth out layer lines. They also make various coatings you can apply to remove layer lines.