Greetings! For this video, I give you a tour of my 3D Printed Houses. They all hail from Prince William County, Virginia:
-Occoquan's Mill House Museum
-Occoquan's Historic Rockledge Mansion
-My Neighbors House!
All these models were done in Blender. I go over:
1) My usage of reference images
2) My preference for using separate objects for the detailing (windows, doors, etc).
3) Details are typically 0.3mm - 0.5mm high
4) How slicing as you can go can help make sure your details translate to your printer
5) And if you have troublesome details, how Simplify3D's Horizontal Size Compensation setting can help you proceed with the print
6) Using a tapered angles to help with outdoor lights and bay windows
7) Dimensions for small railings - 0.65mm x 0.85mm
8) Dimensions for posts that support awnings - At least 2mm x 2mm
9) Helping awnings print without supports
10) How I use the power of intersection to make my stonework, brickwork, shingles, and siding.
11) Finally, how layer lines may actually save you some 3D modeling time.
More details on how I make my textures can be found at tgaw.com/wp/?p=253
Thanks for watching!
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