I know I am late to the party Thank You! I could not get debossing to work after watching other videos. I should have come here first. Thanks again I can now do this.
This was very helpful, especially as it showed me how to re-position text on a difficult model. I wonder if a logo could be used instead of text? For example, can you easily place your 3D logo onto a model and adjust it as if it is text?
Fist time with preparing to use my printer waiting delivery, question can you change txt on a downloaded model to the txt you require, thanks for the great video watched your beginner's video and lot’s learnt.
Great content! Was looking forward to this because I’ve experienced the “incompatibility issue”… is there any better way to work around me the problem than create a text box with desired font in PowerPoint, export it as image, convert it online with a, say, png2svg tool, and finally import it in your 3D CAD?
This is great! thank you! Perhaps you can help me solve a problem i have been trying to solve? I am trying to embed some text into an object as a different color and have it on the bottom of the part facing the build plate for a super smooth finish. But when i slice it, the text just disappears.
great video. However, I'm trying to add text to the underside ( plate ) as a negative and also color fill it with a second color, but can't seem to figure it out.
Thanks. Hmm, just so I understand correctly, are you saying you'd like to have some text cut away, and then to have the visible area of the text recess a different colour?
@@3DRevolution Actually I think I figured it out. But I basically want to put text on the plate side of a part in red abs at 2 layers. then print the rest of the part in black abs. end result is flush red text in red.
awesome tutorial for me as a fairy new 3d user. Do you have ant tips on not having supports on extruded text of only 1mm on a cylinder on a p1s using pla. Studio keeps wanting to add them, yet i see loads of print that does not need them, and seems to overhang more than 1mm.. ???? thank you
Great text tutorial, Question, I recently wanted to add translucent text to a matte PLA pumpkin tea light. I found I had to make the text into a Boolean intersection cut off the pumpkin in order to insure that the PETG translucent was flush with the PLA matte but extended all the way through to catch the illumination of the tea light. Is there a better way to do this?
I want the text to be FLUSH with the surface but thickness is 0,1 no matter how much i want it to be zero (0,0) and flush with the surface. What the hell is going on. And i do not want depth for the text either either i want it to be flush. Is that possible with the bambu studio text tool only?
Ah F it i got a good tip from a reddit post just to move the text with world coordinates equal to how thick it is and that makes the difference from the surface zero.
I'm presuming you want it to be flush so that you can print the text in a different colour but have it flush with the rest of the design? This is super easy. Apply your text, and then set the embedded depth to at least 1 or 2 times your layer height. Don't worry about the thickness (the amount it's sticking out from your model it won't matter). Then in the Objects list, right click on the text shape, select "change type", and then select "Modifier". Finally right click on the text shape in the objects list again, go to 'Change Filament' and select the filament you'd like it to be printed in. This will then print the text perfectly flush in the model in the selected colours (you can also apply settings like fuzzy skin etc to the modifier and it'll apply this as well, still keeping it flush to the surface). Modifiers don't add or subtract any volume from the design so they only affect the settings for areas of your model that the modifier shape overlaps with it, this is why if you change the mode to Modifier, and ensure you have an embedded depth set, it will always and only produce a flush text.
Thank you for short vids like this. This explains a lot in a small amount of time. Very well done.
I know I am late to the party
Thank You! I could not get debossing to work after watching other videos. I should have come here first. Thanks again I can now do this.
Fantastic explanation thank you!
Great video. Fun and informative and thorough. Keep up the great work!
This is fantastic-thank you! (And what a brilliant logo you have!)
Thanks for all the helpful tips. Learned a bunch.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey! I was wishing I could put my text as a subtractive and was often frustrated I couldn't do that -- great tip!
Great vid. I've been wondering how to change color and sink text, now that I have AMS Lite for my A1 printer. And the ironing tip is sweet, too!
Great tutorial. Thank you!
You're most welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for this tutorial. It has helped me alot and yes, it was very useful, as are all of your tutorials.
Brilliant, especially how to emboss the text. Thanks dude
Very helpful as usual. I really enjoy your tutorials!
Great info. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this great tutorial
Very helpful . Thank you. Subscribed. 👍🏼😃
Great video! Almost all fonts that cannot be used in Bambu Studio work in Orca Slicer.
Thanks a lot!
This was very helpful, especially as it showed me how to re-position text on a difficult model. I wonder if a logo could be used instead of text? For example, can you easily place your 3D logo onto a model and adjust it as if it is text?
Fist time with preparing to use my printer waiting delivery, question can you change txt on a downloaded model to the txt you require, thanks for the great video watched your beginner's video and lot’s learnt.
Great content! Was looking forward to this because I’ve experienced the “incompatibility issue”… is there any better way to work around me the problem than create a text box with desired font in PowerPoint, export it as image, convert it online with a, say, png2svg tool, and finally import it in your 3D CAD?
This is great! thank you! Perhaps you can help me solve a problem i have been trying to solve?
I am trying to embed some text into an object as a different color and have it on the bottom of the part facing the build plate for a super smooth finish. But when i slice it, the text just disappears.
great video. However, I'm trying to add text to the underside ( plate ) as a negative and also color fill it with a second color, but can't seem to figure it out.
Thanks.
Hmm, just so I understand correctly, are you saying you'd like to have some text cut away, and then to have the visible area of the text recess a different colour?
@@3DRevolution Actually I think I figured it out. But I basically want to put text on the plate side of a part in red abs at 2 layers. then print the rest of the part in black abs. end result is flush red text in red.
awesome tutorial for me as a fairy new 3d user.
Do you have ant tips on not having supports on extruded text of only 1mm on a cylinder on a p1s using pla. Studio keeps wanting to add them, yet i see loads of print that does not need them, and seems to overhang more than 1mm.. ???? thank you
Great text tutorial,
Question, I recently wanted to add translucent text to a matte PLA pumpkin tea light. I found I had to make the text into a Boolean intersection cut off the pumpkin in order to insure that the PETG translucent was flush with the PLA matte but extended all the way through to catch the illumination of the tea light. Is there a better way to do this?
i used this first time today simple feature missing is centre text trying to line up two lines of text is difficult
Text should be called emboss or debossing on the interface
I want the text to be FLUSH with the surface but thickness is 0,1 no matter how much i want it to be zero (0,0) and flush with the surface. What the hell is going on. And i do not want depth for the text either either i want it to be flush. Is that possible with the bambu studio text tool only?
Ah F it i got a good tip from a reddit post just to move the text with world coordinates equal to how thick it is and that makes the difference from the surface zero.
I'm presuming you want it to be flush so that you can print the text in a different colour but have it flush with the rest of the design?
This is super easy. Apply your text, and then set the embedded depth to at least 1 or 2 times your layer height. Don't worry about the thickness (the amount it's sticking out from your model it won't matter).
Then in the Objects list, right click on the text shape, select "change type", and then select "Modifier".
Finally right click on the text shape in the objects list again, go to 'Change Filament' and select the filament you'd like it to be printed in.
This will then print the text perfectly flush in the model in the selected colours (you can also apply settings like fuzzy skin etc to the modifier and it'll apply this as well, still keeping it flush to the surface).
Modifiers don't add or subtract any volume from the design so they only affect the settings for areas of your model that the modifier shape overlaps with it, this is why if you change the mode to Modifier, and ensure you have an embedded depth set, it will always and only produce a flush text.
runs at 1fps for me with a 7950x3d :|
I'm sorry what do you mean? Bambu Studio is running at 1fps or something else?
@@3DRevolution oh the text tool slows down the app to that point :P