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Misty - Figure

Voluptuosa Vanilla 2 - Figure

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Voluptuosa Vanilla - Figure
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Voluptuosa Vanilla 2 - Figure
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I saw a japanese figure and decided to make my own instead purchase it.. hahah, only copied the pose idea

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female 1,006,026, pokemon 175,711, human 100,705, 3d 21,129, figure 2,140, statue 1,567, sculpture 952, misty 631, 3dprint 139, kasumi 78, togepi 77, 3d `print 1
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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 6 years ago
Rating: General

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lupinotter
6 years ago
oh my goodness that is so beautiful you are so freakin awesome and amazing you can do that with any character I'm speechless to awesome for words
Snowfirechakat
6 years ago
super cute
microbuss
6 years ago
thats cool

well from not watching the cartoon
I sometimes feel that Misty & others need a hard dick up their ass! LMAO
SonasoAsoka
6 years ago
:D god she is sexy af
ArcadeTheHedgehog
6 years ago
A little bit of me believe that pokemon she's holding should be ash's but I guess she could be like hold the baby of Her and Ash
rdphoenix07
6 years ago
Technically, you're right. Ash found the egg and pretty much took care of it. It was only by accident that Togepi saw Misty first and took to her. Oh, well. That's life, I guess.
Sonic808
6 years ago
Nice!
KAIJUfreak
6 years ago
Oh very cool!
MrZero
6 years ago
That's beautiful. I not only like the figurine, I like the amount of geekery that is the background. Misty posting in front of a stack of NES cartridges and a few rock show ticket stubs!
bbmbbf
6 years ago
hahahah ^^
rdphoenix07
6 years ago
It turned out great. Looks awesome.
deBranderijThis
6 years ago
How on earth do you sand those fine details, like her hair and fingers? Everything's so smooth and free of 3d-print layer lines! How do you do it?
bbmbbf
6 years ago
you actually have to use 3 types of sandpaper..  the bold and a very thin one with water..  there will be yet inperfections,  I usually fill those with super glue and then more sanding (but in U.S. there are far more interesting stuff for filling and patch)..  I also use regular bondo and sanding..   lot of sanding,   :P (I don't use acetone or any other chemical apart fromt he superglue and sometimes bondo)
bbmbbf
6 years ago
btw.. for details I use dremel sometimes (a drill like tool with  circular rotatory sanpaper like tip.. don't know the name on english)
deBranderijThis
6 years ago
We just call that a Dremel, or a "rotary tool". Thanks for the info about your technique, sounds like a lot of meticulous work!
asthexiancal
6 years ago
Absolutely amazing. I admire the proportions and likeness of your figures, first pics look like you've bought it from some famous japanese company.........................
ElydrianDivinity
6 years ago
Pretty cool man. I've been meaning to get into sculpting myself :3
ElfenSciuridae
6 years ago
Excellent work! Love how you did this. I can definitely learn from this!

What kind of filament do you use? I'm using eSun's Wood (light color) and Afina's Wood (dark wood color) and am having trouble with both, both are PLA. They are great for skin tones but the material's very tricky to use. eSun's Wood is very stringy and sloppy to work with. Afina's Wood is too soft - it breaks easily when stressed like putting two parts that snaps together. Mind you, I do not have this problem with regular PLA or ABS Filaments.
bbmbbf
6 years ago
I just regular white Esun's ABS

I heard that wood can be problematic, that's because is not just a color, but a special mix of PLA, if I was you i'll print with regular PLA (tho i prefer ABS) and then paint the figure (previous sandpapering process)
ElfenSciuridae
6 years ago
*nods* Excellent advice here. I like ABS a lot but only one of my two printers can handle it (Tronxy P802MA). The second printer is small in size and not made for ABS.

Many thanks.
cjm3rcl1n3
6 years ago
Mega cute!
Dave2
5 years, 12 months ago
wow cool!
AutumnWillow
5 years, 12 months ago
Awesome!
SerathDuo
5 years, 12 months ago
Hey, when you have the tools and the talent to do it, why not make your own?  Heaven knows I wouldn't be able to tell the difference, in a blind test, because these are just that high quality.
Avtar
5 years, 12 months ago
That looks really cool. Professional grade quality. You have done a fantastic job.
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