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Re: Index of Classic Heroscape .stl files
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Re: Index of Classic Heroscape .stl files
I found a pretty cool looking turntable on thingiverse Im going to print out to go with my lightbox. I figured Id share a link here for others to try it.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3723618 I also just picked up this cheaper option on amazon. I figured Id give it a shot instead of fiddling with the other one for the price. http://https://www.amazon.com/Displa.../dp/B072XJ55DG Check out my ebay where you can find my custom dice trays and dicetowers: https://www.ebay.com/usr/captainamazing_jerdo Last edited by TREX; October 18th, 2019 at 04:12 PM. |
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Re: Index of Classic Heroscape .stl files
@White Knight
, So I've done a bit of learning and fiddling with blender and got re-excited about these. That combined with me converting my Heroscape Collection into my Heroscape Skirmish Assault format with some really fun an easy tricks on my latest variant of accessories for it. After messing with some of your matte files, I finally figured the easiest way to remove them from the bases you had on there. DUH! it was so easy once I figured it out. I was trying to delete all the individual vertices. When I could have just separated the mesh parts. I should be getting my turntable by tuesday to go with my light box that I have. I've still got to mess with a few things for the box to get it optimal I think. Me and my brother are for sure going to help out with this project once everything comes together. I will probably start with the figures I'm wanting multiples of the most. Another few things I like about printing the figures separate from the bases are:
1. Pulling supports from the bottoms of the models is easier without the base attached. 2. The base can be spray painted brown separately and have a sticker added to it. 3. The model can be printed at a smaller layer height giving a better print for the model itself without having to do the same for the base. I generally print all my scape bases at .2 layer height and they are made quickly and printed upside down so there isn't extra support needed on the base. Where as the model is printed anywhere from a .06-.1 layer height and looks great. 4. Printing the models separate from the bases lets you resize them into giant or tiny models of the same sculpt without producing weird sized bases to go with them. I personally would think it very fun to make some oversized or undersized versions of some of the monsters. I'm looking a dragons, ogres, trolls, Hydras, yetis, etc. I'd be very curious what others think about my little list, and if they have any ideas to add to it. Check out my ebay where you can find my custom dice trays and dicetowers: https://www.ebay.com/usr/captainamazing_jerdo |
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Re: Index of Classic Heroscape .stl files
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Also note that my new bases are standard Heroscape thin bases. Printing with bases makes quick and easy models--no need to print separate bases and stickers, no need to attach the model to a base. However, I DO print figures without bases if I want them to look official. When I do that, I'll add some posts on the bottom of the figure's feet to weld into holes in a separately printed base (printed with brown PLA with a sticker attached with Modge Podge). The bases are useful when I first scan the figure. I'll use the base in Blender to scale the figure to the correct size. If most people prefer the model without a base, I won't add the bases from now on. I just don't want to upload both models. |
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Re: Index of Classic Heroscape .stl files
Thought that I'd add some pics to here since I don't do it too often. Oversized Quasatch Brutes.
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Re: Index of Classic Heroscape .stl files
What a great idea. I see lot's of options to enlarge: obsidian guards, elementals, vipers, spiders... even omnicrons.
A growth glyph? |
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Re: Index of Classic Heroscape .stl files
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The leaves are scanned, while the trunk and base are from MementoMori on Thingiverse. (3D print on the left) The only change I need to make before uploading the files is to thicken the trunk and make it taller (to match the original tree) and adjust the trunk tolerances so everything fits a little tighter. |
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By the way, I printed the leaves on their side (tall ways). Supports were super-easy to remove. |
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