You certainly have done well on this video. You say it is a master class and you have done it justice. Your training is the best I have seen. Thank you for all the effort you put into it.
Really great video. I used a number of the paint tools in Bambu Studio, but you just filled in the gaps (pun intended!) in my knowledge. I definitely learned a lot from this video. Thanks for making this tutorial, and I just subscribed and look very much forward to the next videos!
Really glad you enjoyed it and hope you found it helpful. You may find some other videos I've already posted helpful, including my recent video on painting in depth with Bambu Studio where I explain how you can paint the interior of your model and not just the surface. Either way, thanks very much!
That was a feature that was only added in a more recent update (released after I made this video) but fear not, I've already published a dedicated video talking specifically about that, you can check that out here: ruclips.net/video/XR8L_S5crEY/видео.html
I'm 5 minutes from the end of the video but I gotta bounce to a meeting. So forgive me if you cover it at the end. Is there any shortcut or button or ANYTHING in bambu studio that lets you force a perspective. Like in any standard 3d modeling program you can select viewpoints like TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT and so forth. Thanks for this tutorial. Metaphorically speaking it really slid my knowledge "GAP AREA" slider to max. 😅😂
Hey, yes there's a set of hotkeys to jump to different pre-defined views. If you click the downwards arrow next to 'File' at the top of the Bambu Studio window, and select 'View', it lists all the predefined viewing angles and the hotkeys you can use for them. Glad you found the tutorial useful, and hope your meeting went well!
ok but how do i stop it from printing color on every top layer. example make cube, set to 10 top layers, paint design on top layer, slice, you see that the design goes through all 10 top layers. causing printing in thin air and causing print fails.
This is nice, but it is missing so much information I am trying to find. This didn't cover things I thought would be incredibly simple. But they seem like the features don't even exist. How do I paint on a locked veiwpoint? Like on the top view? On a flat face? I need to color on the top face like it's a piece of paper. I need to make precise lines on a single flat face. It can't use triangles as the triangles don't define the edges I need to not paint into. How is there no view cube to spin the viewport around like in every single other slicer and 3D program. I HAVE to be missing it somewhere.
I'm sorry this video didn't answer your questions. Use the numberplate on your keyboard to jump to different views (you can also just go to the "View" menu at the top and select the view you want from there such as top, left, bottom etc). Also, I have two other videos specifically about painting in Bambu Studio that cover features releases since this was published, and other techniques. Here I explain how you can paint the inside of your model: ruclips.net/video/9y92lhekdYA/видео.html And here I explain how you can paint in straight lines and with a locked perspective: ruclips.net/video/XR8L_S5crEY/видео.html
@3DRevolution Thank you!!!! Honestly I should have just done some tutorials. That's on me. I am one of those people that just wants to figure out of instead of look up the answer. But I got my A1 a couple days ago and I'm loving it so much and I've really enjoyed the videos I have watched. Been quite helpful. I usually watch them on my TV and forget to subscribe, but I'll fix that right now! lol. Much much appreciate your vids.
@@coreylz1 When I think of the console room I tend to naturally think of the Tennant one (which I feel is also aesthetically quite similar to Whittackers). I do love the McGann aesthetic though and definitely the most homely of the lot (would love that as my living room)
Another informative video with answers on many questions. Thanks a lot once more!
My pleasure as always. Really glad it helped! Happy printing!
You certainly have done well on this video. You say it is a master class and you have done it justice. Your training is the best I have seen. Thank you for all the effort you put into it.
Well your comment has made my day! Thank you very much, really glad you enjoyed the video! I'm always here to help ig you need it. Happy printing!
Excellent tutorial. This got me up and running fast. Thanks
Glad to hear it! Happy printing!
Thanks! 🤘🫡
Best Tutorial outthere! Especially the details and techniques.
Really glad you like it. Tons more on the way! Happy printing!
@@3DRevolution Wow, really nice and definitely on my list!
Great, straightforward explanation for us Bambu AMS newbies. Thank you for this helpful video! Hoping to get a P1S by the end of the year. Subscribed!
This is very helpful. Thank you so much.
This is really good. Thanks a lot!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. This was fantastic.
Really great video. I used a number of the paint tools in Bambu Studio, but you just filled in the gaps (pun intended!) in my knowledge. I definitely learned a lot from this video. Thanks for making this tutorial, and I just subscribed and look very much forward to the next videos!
Really glad you enjoyed it and hope you found it helpful. You may find some other videos I've already posted helpful, including my recent video on painting in depth with Bambu Studio where I explain how you can paint the interior of your model and not just the surface. Either way, thanks very much!
@@3DRevolution Will make sure to check out your other videos! Good tip with the painting of the interior. That could come in handy.
Nice video. Thanks!
Great, but how do you paint a straight line?
That was a feature that was only added in a more recent update (released after I made this video) but fear not, I've already published a dedicated video talking specifically about that, you can check that out here: ruclips.net/video/XR8L_S5crEY/видео.html
Thanks for this video , very helpful :) subbed
You're very welcome, glad it was helpful. Thanks for the sub, and happy printing!
I'm 5 minutes from the end of the video but I gotta bounce to a meeting. So forgive me if you cover it at the end.
Is there any shortcut or button or ANYTHING in bambu studio that lets you force a perspective. Like in any standard 3d modeling program you can select viewpoints like TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT and so forth.
Thanks for this tutorial. Metaphorically speaking it really slid my knowledge "GAP AREA" slider to max. 😅😂
Hey, yes there's a set of hotkeys to jump to different pre-defined views. If you click the downwards arrow next to 'File' at the top of the Bambu Studio window, and select 'View', it lists all the predefined viewing angles and the hotkeys you can use for them.
Glad you found the tutorial useful, and hope your meeting went well!
ok but how do i stop it from printing color on every top layer. example make cube, set to 10 top layers, paint design on top layer, slice, you see that the design goes through all 10 top layers. causing printing in thin air and causing print fails.
This is nice, but it is missing so much information I am trying to find. This didn't cover things I thought would be incredibly simple. But they seem like the features don't even exist. How do I paint on a locked veiwpoint? Like on the top view? On a flat face? I need to color on the top face like it's a piece of paper. I need to make precise lines on a single flat face. It can't use triangles as the triangles don't define the edges I need to not paint into. How is there no view cube to spin the viewport around like in every single other slicer and 3D program. I HAVE to be missing it somewhere.
I'm sorry this video didn't answer your questions.
Use the numberplate on your keyboard to jump to different views (you can also just go to the "View" menu at the top and select the view you want from there such as top, left, bottom etc).
Also, I have two other videos specifically about painting in Bambu Studio that cover features releases since this was published, and other techniques.
Here I explain how you can paint the inside of your model:
ruclips.net/video/9y92lhekdYA/видео.html
And here I explain how you can paint in straight lines and with a locked perspective:
ruclips.net/video/XR8L_S5crEY/видео.html
@3DRevolution Thank you!!!! Honestly I should have just done some tutorials. That's on me. I am one of those people that just wants to figure out of instead of look up the answer.
But I got my A1 a couple days ago and I'm loving it so much and I've really enjoyed the videos I have watched. Been quite helpful. I usually watch them on my TV and forget to subscribe, but I'll fix that right now! lol. Much much appreciate your vids.
Oops. I was subscribed after the first vid I saw. lol. Grateful for your shared knowledge!!
i have a bunch of console room models if you ever wanna have a go at mmu tardis consoles :P
What's your favourite console room design?
@@3DRevolution honestly my go to has to be the McGann console, it always felt so home like and just a really chill spot.
How about you?
@@coreylz1 When I think of the console room I tend to naturally think of the Tennant one (which I feel is also aesthetically quite similar to Whittackers).
I do love the McGann aesthetic though and definitely the most homely of the lot (would love that as my living room)