what a great idea...Keychains in bambu studio!!!! i was getting crazy looking for that famous HUe Forge..and it was already in front of my eyes..thanks a lot!!!!
I must admit this was an exceedingly great video - you had over 4 ways to complete each task and you even showed most of the steps in fusion 360. Obviously someone might need a f360 tutorial, but heck you did most of the major points in it which is very impressive. Kudos!!!
If you don't want to pay for Hueforge you can also always make a lithopane but in the slicer instead of printing the lithopane upright just print it flat... I do this with 3 different layer colors and it usually works for me sometime I only use two different colors but it also works.... not as detailed as Hueforge but it still works and looks great and that is where the designer of Hueforge got the initial idea, on thingiverse there is a designer that use the lithopane method with multiple materials for as long as almost 6 or 7 years and I have been doing the same since I still had my Anet A6 printer back in the day. I will start with a Black solid color till the last layer before there is texture then maybe a lighter grey ontop of that for a couple of layers and then the last couple of layers is the 3rd color in white to do a grey scale but you can also do it with black red and yellow to make it look like a fire for maybe a rise of the phoenix or anything with fire.
So, I'm new and this question is off topic. Is there a good vid you recommend for learning to use the slicer? I have the a1 mini and want the tool box for the parts and tools, but can't find one the mini will print. Also I'm having issues with the ams, I'm troubleshooting that today.
Hi there! i can recommend the tutorials made by @ItsMeaDMaDe, they are easy to follow. There are also alot of (smaller) toolboxes designed for A1 Mini💪🏼
can your normal 3D printer do multicolor print? if not, then you can only change the colors of the whole layer (pause, unload filament and load new filament). You can also try Hueforge (its a paid software).
I've been using Fusion 360 for many years and after watching your video, I learned a few new things I didn't know could be done. Thank you.
your welcome! im glad that its helpful.
what a great idea...Keychains in bambu studio!!!! i was getting crazy looking for that famous HUe Forge..and it was already in front of my eyes..thanks a lot!!!!
Youre welcome man! yeah its a great tool to simply make flat prints😄
I must admit this was an exceedingly great video - you had over 4 ways to complete each task and you even showed most of the steps in fusion 360. Obviously someone might need a f360 tutorial, but heck you did most of the major points in it which is very impressive. Kudos!!!
i’m glad that you find this helpful, and thanks so much for your kind comments!😊
If you don't want to pay for Hueforge you can also always make a lithopane but in the slicer instead of printing the lithopane upright just print it flat... I do this with 3 different layer colors and it usually works for me sometime I only use two different colors but it also works.... not as detailed as Hueforge but it still works and looks great and that is where the designer of Hueforge got the initial idea, on thingiverse there is a designer that use the lithopane method with multiple materials for as long as almost 6 or 7 years and I have been doing the same since I still had my Anet A6 printer back in the day.
I will start with a Black solid color till the last layer before there is texture then maybe a lighter grey ontop of that for a couple of layers and then the last couple of layers is the 3rd color in white to do a grey scale but you can also do it with black red and yellow to make it look like a fire for maybe a rise of the phoenix or anything with fire.
thats some great tips, thanks for sharing!
@SoloGamingZA can you link this designers thingiverse page? I never knew this was done before.
great thank you most useful for my designs.
You are welcome! good luck and happy printing 😊
Awesome video. Very informative and those designs look great. 👍
thanks so much🫶🏻
Thank you! Very complete and useful tutorial!😊
your welcome, glad it helped!
You are the best !
hey thanks man!
I’m new to 3D printing. In fact, my printer is coming Wednesday. What is that rectangular object your printing with the images?
welcome to the 3D printing family! you mean the Mandalorian print? I used Bambulab‘s Image to Keychain tool to convert the image to a printable file
Thank you so much for this easy explained nice tutorial. - Thumbs up and abo for your nice work :-)
Are you using ironing on the top layer?
only the ones made with the Image to Keychain tool.
Nice tutorial. Thanks!
You're welcome!
@@Lukis3D
Hi, there.
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What size are the hueforged ones?
Thanks.
@@mikekiske hi there, those were not made using hueforge, but a tool called „Image to Keychain“. They‘re 100mmx100mm.
@@Lukis3D Nice. Reasonable size. Image to keychain from Maker Lab? Thanks for sharing.
So, I'm new and this question is off topic. Is there a good vid you recommend for learning to use the slicer? I have the a1 mini and want the tool box for the parts and tools, but can't find one the mini will print. Also I'm having issues with the ams, I'm troubleshooting that today.
Hi there! i can recommend the tutorials made by @ItsMeaDMaDe, they are easy to follow.
There are also alot of (smaller) toolboxes designed for A1 Mini💪🏼
such a great video. thank you
your welcome!
We like creating original art and 3D printing them
Very helpful. Thank you
your welcome🫶🏻
Thanks for sharing❤
your welcome!
Could you tell me where to download this star wars images? Thanks!
i actually just googled them😁
Hello, can I do the same if I want to print a family photo?
of course! But i would recommend using a paid software like Hueforge to print a photo.
What if I don't have a bambu lab? Just a normal 3d printer?
can your normal 3D printer do multicolor print? if not, then you can only change the colors of the whole layer (pause, unload filament and load new filament).
You can also try Hueforge (its a paid software).
I have an issue after downloading my stl file from makerworld , when i open it in bambu studio it won t keep the colors
thats weird, it should actually be with colors already. Which BambyStudio version do you have? Maybe they’ll fix that in the next update.
Don't forget to add your filaments and choose the colors for every object.
Menarik gler, Malaysia kn?
Thank you
your welcome!🫶🏻
Cool
I'm too old for fusion 360. I'm more of a tinkercad type. Just sad.
Fusion360 can look a little intimidating, but if you learn some basics, you can pretty much design anything you want!