Honestly with the 24$ Poly maker Coupon they give for lifetime personal it's a no brainer to support them! Get the software while its in "beta" for cheaper than the final product Shelf Price. Get a cool filament spool or discount 24$ on a bundle of filament (That's already on sale RN!) And start printing some pretty cool stuff for gifts and decorations around the house! Not to mention the more useful applications this can be used for with more creative minds. Get it while it's good friends! Thanks for the Video Kevandram, I really loved the Dragoon Tara card Video. It honestly gave me the Inspiration to start designing my own Triple Triad (Final Fantasy 8 Card game) cards so once my new Hueforge Polymaker bundle comes in it's game on! We appreciate people like you walking us through this stuff thanks!
You shouldn't need to use the paint tool in the slicer to paint other areas. Since Hue Forge is calculated by layers, you might mess up the shading it produces inside Hue Forge. I'd recommend just using one or the other.
You scaled that card in the slicer which changed the z height and number of layers of each color which invalidates the prediction. You need to reduce the size in HueForge instead of the slicer or you change.
It's a pretty common mistake from what I've seen. I really like what you are doing here with HueForge. You are right with how HueForge in standard mode looks at images, but there are a couple of modes that are color sensitive as well, Color Pop and Color Aware. But given your full control over that artwork, your method is effectively the same thing. Setting the image Luminance values to the ranges you want the colors to be
Wow this is soo cool! Would love to turn my 2D art into 3d stuff!
Yo solamente digo que los diseños son super bonitos y los colores (todos) me han gustado muchísimo!!!
Honestly with the 24$ Poly maker Coupon they give for lifetime personal it's a no brainer to support them! Get the software while its in "beta" for cheaper than the final product Shelf Price. Get a cool filament spool or discount 24$ on a bundle of filament (That's already on sale RN!) And start printing some pretty cool stuff for gifts and decorations around the house! Not to mention the more useful applications this can be used for with more creative minds. Get it while it's good friends! Thanks for the Video Kevandram, I really loved the Dragoon Tara card Video. It honestly gave me the Inspiration to start designing my own Triple Triad (Final Fantasy 8 Card game) cards so once my new Hueforge Polymaker bundle comes in it's game on! We appreciate people like you walking us through this stuff thanks!
exactly what I was looking for. thanks!
Good stuff! Art and inginuity!
Thanks so much!
For me is easy to do all in slicer and look how I like the most and usually get the best result, hueforge not always is the best option for me
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I sure wish I wanted the Palace Pets Rigs so I can uses them for My Animatons in Flash 8. Especially Nuzzles.
Ahah
The card looks amazing, would you share the Card image, I also have Hueforge and would love to try to print it.
Sorry not planning on offering these just yet!
Use hueforge to get some of the colors. then when it is in the slicer use the paint to paint other areas?
You shouldn't need to use the paint tool in the slicer to paint other areas. Since Hue Forge is calculated by layers, you might mess up the shading it produces inside Hue Forge. I'd recommend just using one or the other.
@@kevandram What if you only paint the top layers. That isn't shades.
@ That might work, I haven't tried it but it would be worth an experiment.
You scaled that card in the slicer which changed the z height and number of layers of each color which invalidates the prediction. You need to reduce the size in HueForge instead of the slicer or you change.
Oh whoops. Thanks for the tip!
It's a pretty common mistake from what I've seen. I really like what you are doing here with HueForge. You are right with how HueForge in standard mode looks at images, but there are a couple of modes that are color sensitive as well, Color Pop and Color Aware. But given your full control over that artwork, your method is effectively the same thing. Setting the image Luminance values to the ranges you want the colors to be