I scaled the model up over 200% and the floor of the bottom section is gorgeous but the print failed as it started on the walls. I know it is free, but is there an issue with the file?
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I scaled the model up over 200% and the floor of the bottom section is gorgeous but the print failed as it started on the walls. I know it is free, but is there an issue with the file?
Hi! What model are you talking about?
Do you license your work for commercial sales? Print on demand?
Yes. Just subscribe to the 5$ tier on my patreon page. www.patreon.com/code2
Good Evening,
I am currently printing the Ulvheim Inn and the roof will not slice. keeps coming up as an error. Ive deleted the file and redownloaded it and everytime the roof fails. the first and second floor had no issue. I am using Ultimaker Cura for a program and it has never done this before with anything ive printed. Any suggestions?
Hi brother/sister/your choice
I just wanted to say thank you for all your hard work.
I have a bunch of the Ulvheim pieces for my DnD group and they absolutely love it.
The designs are epic and the quality of the files is perfect can even print them without supports most times.
Just wanted to leave a quick thank you and keep up the amazing work
Cort
Thank you and enjoy!
Hey guys I just wanted to ask you if you know about the mythicstore selling your models primarily the buildings you have. I was curious can I buy a commercial use licence from you in the future?
Chuck
Hi, you can subscribe to the 5$ monthly tier on my patreon page. www.patreon.com/code2
I really enjoy this design of yours(Ulvheim Noble House)
Unfortunately my printer can only handle around 160mmx120mmx67mm. Im Not very good with cad and wanted to ask if you could split the modell in to Smaller Chunks so i can print it.
Greets from Germany
Hi! No CAD knowledge needs to split the models. Just download the free software "Microsoft 3DBuilder" on windows app store and in a matter of seconds you'll be able to split any model and save them as new stls!
vorrei sapere quando costano le piastrelle pietra per dnd misura 10x10 numero disegno 254325
buongiorno sarei interessato ad acquisite dei pezzi di, "VECCHIA PIASTRELLA PER PAVIMENTO IN PIETRA" misure 10x10. posso sapere il prezzo?
bonjour vous imprimez les villages d ulvheim en pla ou resine ?
Ils peuvent être imprimés en PLA et en résine. Evidemment pour la résine, il faut une très grosse imprimante ou il faut les découper avec un logiciel comme MS 3DBuilder.
I can't seem to get the roof of the small merchant house to slice ? I'm new to this and absolutely love your prints . Thank you very much. I was able to slice and print the other 2 parts of the house just not the roof . I'm sure it's my inexperience in printing and knowledge but if anyone can help me in the right direction with this project I would be grateful. Thanks again love what you do .
What slicer are you using?
Hey Code2 I love your artwork. I am fairly new to designing my prints. What software are you using to create your textured look on your buildings? I have Fusion 360 but are you using something like Blender for the fine details / brick textures?
Tom
Yep, I'm using Blender to make my models. I use Fusion 360 only when I model mechanical stuff!
Thanks for putting so much stuff up free. Very kind of you!
You're welcome! You can also find more free and paid stuff on www.wonderworlds.it
Hello, I am going to print your Ulvheim Tower House model. Does this model need support when using an FDM printer?
Hi! Nope, all my models are made for FDM and can be printed with no supports at all!
Ok, I'll try that, thanks for your reply!