mogcaiz
New Member
Hi! I found this thread to be greatly informative and relevant to me as Im sitting next to my own home 3D printer spitting out parts for a prop Im currently working on. Like you, I found priming and sanding unavoidable, but its a great joy to work with nonetheless.
I've just started, and in general quite new to prop making. Do you plan on giving the Lawgiver a worn metalic look similar to the helmet? Example: http://www.therpf.com/attachments/f...edd-prototype-helmet-3.jpg-143621d1360956277t And if you do, care to share how to approach to get a surface similar like it? I don't want to risk my long sanded 3D prints a crappy paint job
I've just started, and in general quite new to prop making. Do you plan on giving the Lawgiver a worn metalic look similar to the helmet? Example: http://www.therpf.com/attachments/f...edd-prototype-helmet-3.jpg-143621d1360956277t And if you do, care to share how to approach to get a surface similar like it? I don't want to risk my long sanded 3D prints a crappy paint job