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Day 1, #Centaur 3D Printing all the parts.
In the background, 3D Printers are buzzing, while our team discusses on the computer screen what the best possible way to divide this 3D model. We split into multiple smaller parts, so we print them optimally and then assemble them back nicely together before priming the model.
The base is the most natural part to remove, but it starts to get complicated when the character has multiple elements like wings, weapons, shields, and other important features.
Wow, he is gorgeous!
Day 2 assembly and clean up.
Day 2 the assembly of the body.
I find it amazing that there is not a hint of seam in any of that.
Thank you! Lots of hard work invested in this Centaur and all other Collectibles.
Using Airbrushes we spray onto the wings the first layer of paint.
It's hard to believe that the beautiful centaur now standing on my desk once looked so gray! Your preperation&artist staff just keep amazing me.
Thanks Bee, your support and evangelism fuel us to want to become better at what we do!
Working on the base!
Base!
Painting the body of the Centaur!
Wing works!
Detailing the horse's body carefully, using the thinnest brush we can find in our studio!
Details, and Detailing!
Patience and a good playlist is key
Below we show the result of the wing after the details.
The picture below shows the wing after.
The sight of pure awesomeness.
The connection site between the wings and body of the Centaur
No masterpiece can ever be complete. There is always something that needs touching up.
The artist has oriented the model in such a way to make it look as realistic as possible. Giving it human gestures!
See below.
That is stunning work - not that I am surprised! :)
Using the smallest brush we can find!
Oh my visit to India I met some artists that do an old style of very detailed painting where for many strokes they use a brush with only one hair!
I know of a guy who laquered a guitar with a brush holding one hair, so there was no brush marks
Wow looks amazing
Well that certainly looks impressive!
The finally