Elegoo is also working on HUGE new printer called the “Jupiter”! You can find more information about the machine here: bit.ly/3EiLw6X You can also back the development of the machine on Kickstarter: bit.ly/3hoCPOh
Thank you so much! The README to the code will be available soon and will contain step-by-step instructions about how to run the code/what parameters can be adjusted. Stay tuned!
This is incredible! Teach me your ways 😬😂. Seriously fascinating. As someone interested in programming and fascinated with machine learning this is sick. Also the end results are incredible. Even the editing was kick ass 🙌
Thank you so much - you have no idea how much that means! All together, I think I have around 150 hours in this project/video, so I’m really happy to hear that you like it! 😀 The text README in the GitHub repository will be available soon, so definitely stay tuned! I’m setting everything up so that it will be as easy as possible for people to run. I can’t wait to see some of the time lapses that you will make with this! 🤘🙌
@@SuperMakeSomething It really shows. From someone that knows how long even simple ideas and edits take this is incredible. Looking forward to following this project and even taking it for a test drive 😬🙌
Thank you Andrew! I’m happy to hear that you like the video! It was exciting to be able to work some machine learning into a project! Hopefully it will inspire others to learn more about the topic as well. (This project also made me wonder about other intersections between ML and 3D printing - so many possibilities!)
Always impressed by your work. I love my Elegoo Mars. These resin printers can't be beaten, the prices are crazy cheap. I honestly don't print anything big enough that would be worth timelapsing though 😟
Thank you! Elegoo’s printers are pretty great! And also agreed on the quality to price ratio - it’s insane! Haha the good news with frame interpolation is that you don’t need that many photos/layers to create a long time lapse - you just need to be able to get a camera to capture the initial layers somehow. 😜
I will be making my own resin lapse for my sony a7riii camera, iphone 12 pro max and note9 android phone. I just received my mars 3 yesterday after 3 times order cancelations.
I have a question, if all layers in a print have the same layer exposure let's say 2 sec and the same lift time, let's say 1 second, isn't it possible to configure the intervalometer to take a shot every 3 seconds or a multiple of 3 and get a smooth video? I mean it will take a shot always in the se relative position.
This would work in theory, but there would likely be small millisecond differences between each "cycle" that would cause issues over a multi-hour print. However, an idea may be to determine what that threshold would be for a particular machine/settings and then "reset" the cycle by manually pausing the print and restarting the intervalometer after a certain amount of time.
@@SuperMakeSomething Yes, I believe those milliseconds would grow exponentially over hours print. The thing about resin lapse is that it exhaust your camera life because it takes 18 000 shots at a 10 hours print, most of those frames you won't use them anyways, so we need a better way than that. Your way is more hardware friendly but at less we can find a step by step tutorial with software download links included, it's not for most users, that is a shame.
It's a clever solution, but I've seen smoother videos, without interpolation, with a sony camera in still pic mode and an optical shutter trigger consisting of a photoresistor attached to a camera trigger cable. Since the camera is perfectly timed with the UV light activation, there are no irregular gaps between frames necessitating additional software for interpolation. All that is needed is an editing software, such as Resolve to import all the stills into a movie.
Elegoo is also working on HUGE new printer called the “Jupiter”!
You can find more information about the machine here: bit.ly/3EiLw6X
You can also back the development of the machine on Kickstarter: bit.ly/3hoCPOh
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 holy hell that was amazing. I gotta check that out
Thank you so much! The README to the code will be available soon and will contain step-by-step instructions about how to run the code/what parameters can be adjusted. Stay tuned!
Awesome time-lapse approach!
Thank you Stefan!
This is incredible! Teach me your ways 😬😂. Seriously fascinating. As someone interested in programming and fascinated with machine learning this is sick. Also the end results are incredible. Even the editing was kick ass 🙌
Thank you so much - you have no idea how much that means! All together, I think I have around 150 hours in this project/video, so I’m really happy to hear that you like it! 😀
The text README in the GitHub repository will be available soon, so definitely stay tuned! I’m setting everything up so that it will be as easy as possible for people to run. I can’t wait to see some of the time lapses that you will make with this! 🤘🙌
@@SuperMakeSomething It really shows. From someone that knows how long even simple ideas and edits take this is incredible. Looking forward to following this project and even taking it for a test drive 😬🙌
Thank you! 🙌🙌🙌
I am absolutely blown away with how clever of a solution this is. You’re a genius, Alex!
Thank you Andrew! I’m happy to hear that you like the video! It was exciting to be able to work some machine learning into a project! Hopefully it will inspire others to learn more about the topic as well. (This project also made me wonder about other intersections between ML and 3D printing - so many possibilities!)
Interesting movement in the collar of your jumper/jacket in ending talk section!
Jump cuts FTW!
Always impressed by your work. I love my Elegoo Mars. These resin printers can't be beaten, the prices are crazy cheap. I honestly don't print anything big enough that would be worth timelapsing though 😟
Thank you! Elegoo’s printers are pretty great! And also agreed on the quality to price ratio - it’s insane!
Haha the good news with frame interpolation is that you don’t need that many photos/layers to create a long time lapse - you just need to be able to get a camera to capture the initial layers somehow. 😜
I will be making my own resin lapse for my sony a7riii camera, iphone 12 pro max and note9 android phone.
I just received my mars 3 yesterday after 3 times order cancelations.
Wow! Now this is invocation at it's best!! Great work!
Thank you Jim! I’m glad that you liked the video!
I would surely have hacked the LDR Solution for my Nikon. I suck at software :)
Definitely give the code a shot! README coming soon!
I have a question, if all layers in a print have the same layer exposure let's say 2 sec and the same lift time, let's say 1 second, isn't it possible to configure the intervalometer to take a shot every 3 seconds or a multiple of 3 and get a smooth video? I mean it will take a shot always in the se relative position.
This would work in theory, but there would likely be small millisecond differences between each "cycle" that would cause issues over a multi-hour print. However, an idea may be to determine what that threshold would be for a particular machine/settings and then "reset" the cycle by manually pausing the print and restarting the intervalometer after a certain amount of time.
@@SuperMakeSomething Yes, I believe those milliseconds would grow exponentially over hours print. The thing about resin lapse is that it exhaust your camera life because it takes 18 000 shots at a 10 hours print, most of those frames you won't use them anyways, so we need a better way than that. Your way is more hardware friendly but at less we can find a step by step tutorial with software download links included, it's not for most users, that is a shame.
Uncle Jessy is going to have your legs broken, fella.
Let’s hope not! 🙃
It's a clever solution, but I've seen smoother videos, without interpolation, with a sony camera in still pic mode and an optical shutter trigger consisting of a photoresistor attached to a camera trigger cable. Since the camera is perfectly timed with the UV light activation, there are no irregular gaps between frames necessitating additional software for interpolation. All that is needed is an editing software, such as Resolve to import all the stills into a movie.
Hey Alex, excellent video as always. Fantastic results on your timelapse and great explanation on how it's done. Looking forward to the next vid!
Thank you! Already planning the next one! Can't wait to share it with everyone!
Hi Alex
can you put the LED Marker STL file please
They are up now on Thingiverse! (Link in the video description.) Sorry for the delay!
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Thank you for posting the cad file, but the download file link is not working in Thingiverse.
I think Thingiverse might be glitching out. I tried to download the STL files from the Thingiverse page individually and it seems to work!
I see the link for the code, but I don't see any installation instructions, were are they ?
the final touch of interpolation is epic!
Thank you Hari!
Amazing work
Thank you!
Very nice bro
Thank you!
Hi
Hello! You’re first! 😄