Hey friends! Welcome back to another 3D printing video - this time I tackle presupported minis, why they're so very important to get right in this growing hobby, and what you should consider when supporting a miniature to ensure you do it well. Even if you're not interested in supporting miniatures yourself, this video will at the very least arm you with the tools to identify bad presupported minis when you encounter them, to let their creator know they can do better!
This is a topic very near and dear to me, I've been 3D printing my wargaming pieces for nearly 2 years, and now I'm even doing support work professionally. If you're interested in getting your files presupported by me, please get in touch via the About page for my Youtube channel. Though, please be advised paying for supports is not economical unless you're selling the models, or intend to print them a gazillion times over . I instead recommend hobbyists to learn these skills for themselves, and with a bit of dedication and persistence you can do excellent supports as well.
My cults3d Store: https://cults3d.com/en/users/Once
My friends epic skull model: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/human-skull-3d-model
A great video on UVTools: https://youtu.be/XRZIzwlvVks
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