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Post by curufin on Jan 24, 2018 23:41:35 GMT
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Post by curufin on Jan 20, 2018 14:19:13 GMT
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Post by curufin on Jan 20, 2018 14:14:20 GMT
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Post by curufin on Jan 20, 2018 14:12:33 GMT
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Post by curufin on Jan 20, 2018 14:01:18 GMT
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Post by curufin on Jan 20, 2018 13:59:35 GMT
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Post by curufin on Jan 20, 2018 13:54:51 GMT
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Post by curufin on Jan 18, 2018 2:45:10 GMT
Thanks, tauster!
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Post by curufin on Jan 17, 2018 4:23:19 GMT
Btw, how is Hero's Hoard working out for you? Making some decent cash with your awesome work? It is actually going extremely well. Im also doing lots of commission work for some big miniature companies. It really eats into my own design time.
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Post by curufin on Jan 16, 2018 23:24:53 GMT
Good. One more thing to note: If someone creates a 'remix' to one of your models, like they just add skulls to it or something, they also would have to use the same license the original work had. I had someone fully re-release one of my models with a changed license so they could sell it.
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Post by curufin on Jan 16, 2018 21:57:45 GMT
As others have pointed out, if you just have the CC-attributions license attached to your models, they can sell them for profit (they just have to say it is your original work).
If you change your license to Non-commercial, they can not sell the files or the printed pieces those files produce.
It was really good that they asked...that is rare. I personally have had 12 counts of people trying to sell my copyrighted works. And I would imagine it is even higher than that, I just don't know about it.
Just go back to Thingiverse, edit your thing and change the license.
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Post by curufin on Jan 3, 2018 21:41:22 GMT
Did you happen to try this? I'd be very interested to see if it works! Thanks for the reminder, I had completely forgotten about this for guppy . Just spent 20min (5 to design, 10 to print, and 5 to test it) on it. Yes it works. It works just fine. Of course, you should mirror the stamp so the image being stamp is correct. Duh! Going forward I would probably make all the lines a little fatter to get a slightly more bold impression. I didn't do anything to the printed stamp except hot glue it to a handle and give it a nice dusting of talc powder for a release agent. Worked like a charm... I guess I'll be making some custom stamps for my own game.
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Post by curufin on Dec 9, 2017 4:19:23 GMT
The printers that he is talking about print in plastic. Most likely PLA, possibly ABS. The heat from the sealing wax will not harm the stamp. However, I would be worried about the wax sticking to the stamp when you pull it away. It may be necessary to seal the plastic so it is a bit more smooth. Maybe brushed on PVA glue or polyurethane to 'skin' the plastic stamp. And a fine dusting of a release agent like talc, would help as well. I've been meaning to give this a try myself.
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Post by curufin on Nov 23, 2017 14:04:36 GMT
It ended up looking real smooth! Did you have to do a lot of work on it after printing? Yes. Before printing too. The original model was a poseable rancor toy. I didn't have much use for the poseability, so I rebuilt the beast into one homogeneous mesh in Blender (adjusting the arms positions slightly). I then cut the model into 7 pieces for printing. After printing and gluing the model back together I smoothed the seam lines with a wood burning tool and then gave it a lacquer thinner bath (I printed in ABS).
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Post by curufin on Nov 23, 2017 13:57:58 GMT
Awesome Stuff!
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Post by curufin on Nov 12, 2017 15:16:47 GMT
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Post by curufin on Oct 17, 2017 18:21:07 GMT
This printed Rancor is the perfect addition to my Star Wars game. I designed and printed the custom base for him.
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Post by curufin on Oct 17, 2017 18:17:59 GMT
This year I am creating some gag gifts for my old gaming group to commemorate that time all 4 experienced players accidentally (but willingly) walked through a Sphere of Annihilation. This is a remix I did and is available on thingiverse: TPK Trophy
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Post by curufin on Oct 17, 2017 18:11:00 GMT
A couple of thingiverse hay bales.
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Post by curufin on Oct 17, 2017 18:10:03 GMT
Printable Scenery's Carrion Crawler. Regular and Momma sized.
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