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How To: Paint a 3D Printed Cube Tower


Discover ways to create a stone-like impact on a 3D printed cube tower printed in PLA filament.

Posted on December 22, 2017

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Chris Morgan

Video games are available in all completely different sizes and styles – there are board video games, card video games, tile video games, role-playing video games and every thing in between. One factor most of them have in frequent are cube. Rolling cube comes with some frequent unintended hazards – they knock over items on the sport board, they fall on the ground, they roll below the fridge, and so they get eaten by the household pet. However with the Cube Tower, these issues are a factor of the previous!

Take a look at another nice weekend builds right here. 

This text will present you how one can paint a 3D printed cube tower – the mannequin we chosen was designed by NIXA and uploaded to the Zortrax library right here.

The PLA printed tower alongside the original tower in Olsztyn, Poland.

The PLA printed tower alongside the unique tower in Olsztyn, Poland.

The unique mannequin for the 3D tower was based mostly on an actual water tower in Olsztyn, Poland in-built 1897 (it’s now a planetarium, and is within the metropolis the place the headquarters of Zortrax is positioned). The precise tower is made from masonry and reddish, rusted brick, however I’ll end this print with an superior, stony, dungeony paint job. After all, be at liberty to complete the tower nevertheless you want; as a result of our household performs Settlers of Catan loads, I wished to go for the medieval citadel really feel.

3D Printing the Cube Tower

First, we have to get our 3D printer prepared. Whereas there are a lot of choices for ending the print, I went with little or no sanding because the print decision was excessive and the small print got here out nice!

The mannequin was printed on an Ultimaker 2 printer. Listed below are the settings:

I printed 2 variations – one in clear orange PLA 3D filament and one other in silver/gray ABS filament. Whereas each turned out very well, I went with the clear orange mannequin – one can find out why later within the tutorial! =)

Take a look at our guides to printing with each of those supplies right here:

Find out how to Succeed when Printing with PLA:

http://www.matterhackers.com/articles/how-to-succeed-when-printing-in-pla

Find out how to Succeed when Printing with ABS:

http://www.matterhackers.com/articles/how-to-succeed-when-printing-with-abs

Portray the 3D Printed Cube Tower

As soon as you’re glad with the feel of the print utilizing your post-processing technique of selection, it’s time to color! Listed below are two photos that gave me inspiration for the kind of shade and design I used to be on the lookout for:

A gothic church and a tower with a parapet similar to my model.

A gothic church and a tower with a parapet just like my mannequin.

For the gothic, medieval look on the tower, we positively need lots of stone particulars and put on and tear to face out, together with smaller particulars across the door, on the steps and the highest parapet of the tower, so as to add realism and in addition to not make all of it one shade – booooorrrrring!

For the stone look, I took a multimedia strategy. As a result of the feel was so clean on the print, and there wasn’t an correct, sensible solution to carve or etch the mortar traces into the tower, I made a decision to construct it up as a substitute. I bought foam, double-sided stickers in numerous sq. shapes from my native craft retailer – they’re sometimes utilized in scrapbooking to layer paper cutouts.

Within the first image, you may see the preliminary levels of making use of the cutouts across the home windows and the way I organized the stickers away from the home windows. Getting the home windows dialed in ought to occur first – you may all the time reduce out the froth to slot in the nooks and crannies after that.

Within the second image, I’ve completed making use of the froth and have eliminated the adhesive backing.

The slow process of applying foam stickers - but its worth it!

The sluggish strategy of making use of foam stickers – however its value it!

I used two sizes for quite a lot of the sorts of ‘stone blocks’ on the tower, so it’s not all one measurement (once more, boooorrrrrring!). In addition they have a fantastic mini-stone texture to them, which is able to assist make the paint job actually pop – double win! The one slicing of the blocks I wanted to do was to trim items that have been too massive, and to bevel the blocks above the home windows – they wanted an angle reduce so they’d interlock and look nicer. However I’ll say, it took loads longer than I initially anticipated! Additionally, I received a little bit lazy with the larger foam squares on the underside – usually I’d reduce them to suit and apply them at completely different angles – however Christmas was coming!

I’d positively recommend NOT eradicating the backing on the skin of the froth till you’re utterly completed making use of them; as I used to be making use of extra, my hand stored getting caught to them, and a few pulled off.

For the portray, this can be very essential to get a darkish base layer down; this provides you a basis for the acrylics to stay to, in addition to a filler for all of the cracks and crevices on the print. A darkish shade in these areas provides the phantasm of extra depth and makes your foam squares actually pop. I used a matte black spray paint – nothing fancy, however positively take the time to get your entire print lined; it can almost definitely take a minimum of two coats to get full protection.

After one coat of matte black spray paint - definitely apply two!

After one coat of matte black spray paint – positively apply two!

For the stone surfaces, I made a decision to go together with a layered dry-brushing approach utilizing primary acrylic paints. The darker grey stone colours went on first to emphasise the depth of all of the little nooks and crannies. I regularly painted with lighter and lighter layers, with mild brush strokes, to emphasise the highlights and outcroppings on the tower. I additionally went again and used a small mottling brush with grey and black on it to present the stones a greater trying texture; the ‘bricks’ have been left alone with simply the bottom coat.

By slowly making use of paint layers, the phantasm of stone and masonry will seem. If I had began with a totally clean texture, I’d have needed to both draw or etch the mortar traces, which might take the portray therapy in a completely completely different path, and the depth impact wouldn’t be as cool.

One of many particulars I wished to emphasise are the smaller stone trim particulars which can be darker than the remainder of the outside as a result of their surfaces are flat in relation to the solar. They choose up all of the sunshine, moisture, mud, and particles which ‘cook dinner’ in layers and turn into darker than the remainder of the outside over time on actual stone.

For the doorway and the steps, I made a decision to make use of some earthy and woody grey/browns on the edge, in addition to some very mild greens to spotlight ‘moss’ and ‘algae’ on the steps, and as vegetation rising across the base of the tower.

Now for the explanation I printed the tower with clear orange filament! I took benefit of the void below the underside of the steps contained in the print and determined so as to add a lighting impact. I cannibalized a battery-operated tea mild and drilled a gap to suit contained in the void  so as to add some dungeon atmosphere. When the lights are low, it provides a extremely cool impact to the tower!

For extra tips about how one can end your 3D prints, head over to this tutorial video the place Alec and Invoice from Punished Props present you how one can end your prints utilizing sanding, filling and portray:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGrRKdy6x7I

In case you are trying to be taught extra about utilizing a extra chemical-based strategy to ending, (I didn’t use this technique on this challenge, however you may!) you may take a look at this MatterHackers information with Alec: he exhibits you how one can end a print utilizing XTC-3D Excessive-Efficiency 3D Print Coating:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChkHuFU90WE

I hope you loved this How To article on creating an superior stone-like facade on a 3D printed tower. Keep in mind, you may all the time choose completely different colours and textures and add-ons to make the tower really your personal. Thanks for studying! Now exit and make one thing!

Do you could have a suggestion for a weekend construct? Tell us within the feedback beneath or at MatterHackers.com!

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