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WOW!! Again process videos for 3D printing are the BEST!!! I can really tell you are teacher. Best 3D printing video I've seen in 3 months.
ОтветитьGreat vid, love the skull 💀. If you were to create it as a full 3D skull how would you take the midjourney image and make it into a 3D object?? 🤔
ОтветитьHi Macy, great videos thank you very much. Just curious if you only use Bambu filament or if you use other brands with the AMS? Do you ever have any issues with other brands? I'm seriously thinking about buying and X Carbon one combo kit
ОтветитьInteresting :-)
ОтветитьThis is too cool. You made it look so easy too. Great job!
ОтветитьGrowing up I had a Shitzu named Macy. She helped me through a lot of stuff as a young lad. Although my Macy is gone now, I can rest assured that I have found a new Macy that will help me through many other problems as an old lad.
Anyways, thank you so much. This was extremely helpful. Never like or comment, however, you just added so much value. Thank you!
Super cute! and great video. Lol Loved you going through all the steps thoroughly but quickly. 👍👍
ОтветитьI do a lot of images like this. But i make them completely flat with a .01 height difference. Its still minimal color changes and it creates a really cool image on the first layer of the plate. Which also goes great with the PEI texture.
ОтветитьAmazing
ОтветитьI think you need buy a normal printer for make flat things
ОтветитьLoved the video! Liked and subscribed! Makes me want a bamboo and ams .
ОтветитьIf you already have illustrator why not images trace in there? Illustrator and photoshop have generative fill which is like your ai image tool.
ОтветитьVery useful video on how to use the tools and use Bambu Studio to create multi color designs.
ОтветитьHaha, I'm a programmer by trade, and yet still on a daily have an issue when hearing or reading backslash or forwardslash, knowing which is which. Lol. The struggle is real
ОтветитьNot so borring ... only for the machines ( 2 X1 & 2 P1 ? ) .. I want the same even without any decorations :)
But for midjourney , it's the not free usage .. right ?
She might be a 2 for her looks but those 3d prints were a good 7 out of 10 🤣
ОтветитьVery cool way to make some decorations. Nice video!
ОтветитьJust an alternative, but you can import full size into tinkercad, export your STL, then scale the entire print inside of your slicer. You can also export a simple black and white model into tinkercad and model it in one color, and do the actual painting (easy with 1 click fill) inside of bambu studio. Great job!
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ОтветитьYou got skills girl!
ОтветитьMacy is so pretty 😍
ОтветитьCool use of AI :) To avoid realigning the STL's in Bambu my first thought was Meshmixer. It's older, free software that I use only for the purpose of combining small components that were separated for whatever reason.
Ответитьrandom, but what's the footswitch software used for
Ответитьthose are effin cool!
ОтветитьTry hue forge.
ОтветитьHueForge would be awesome for this!! Loved your video!
ОтветитьAre there any AI tools to do a similar thing but with three-dimensional objects?
ОтветитьWow! Well done! You have inspired me to try this out.
ОтветитьYou could add ironing to the black parts. But great process.
ОтветитьOkay, I'm new here and definitely new to that Nifty little software that you are using.
I got a question.
You put in a bunch of "nos" such as gradients shadows and things you didn't want.
Yet it ignored that entirely and gave you color images.
If you had asked for black and white with no gradients, would it have given you the desired line drawing?
Great video! For some reason i was expecting the Ai to create a ready to use stl file😅.
ОтветитьThank you for this walkthrough! Can mindjourney or dahl-e generage vectors already separated by colour?
Ответитьyou dont need to have a hub to use multiple ams units. just put a splitter before the filament sensor on the back of the printer.
ОтветитьWhen creating a vector, draw a bounding box, (usually square), and duplicate it on every layer around the artwork.
That way your layers will always align whatever software you are in.
Just delete them when you are ready to print.
wow! amazing! Do you iron the top layers?
ОтветитьThese look great. Wish I seen your video sooner. I’m sure looking into this process. Thank you.
Ответитьso cool! those turned out amazing. endless possibilities there. just wondering for selling these on etsy if the time taken to print just one would even be worth it? seems like you could only make 1-2 a day depending on design and not sure that would be worth charging a lot for for plastic
ОтветитьGreat video, I was a bit distracted by your vocal fry.
ОтветитьI thought this was going to be some super neat way to go from flat image to an actual 3d object. These were still cool just not at all what I expected haha.
ОтветитьGreat video. I like to use Dalle3 or bing image generator. I will try these techniques for my Christmas decorations. 🍻
ОтветитьFantastic video! Really gave me some inspiration. Thank you
ОтветитьExcellent job showing the process.
ОтветитьWOW! Those are really nice. DAMNNIT I want a Babu lab printer so bad!
ОтветитьFor thanksgiving, see if you can incorporate the clock in teh design so you dont lose your clock.
ОтветитьMacy: No shadows or gradients.
AI: But I LOVE shadows and gradients!!!
I was wondering, could you put your Etsy link in your "about" section of your profile please? Also, when you get less busy, could you maybe make a video showing a beginning to end of fulfilling an entire order and all that you have to do for the entire process. I know it would help me to visualize all that goes into running a 3d printing and fulfillment business. Maybe also break down all the associated costs you incur along the way...
ОтветитьIf it’s spooky and 3D printed, you know we’re gonna show up ❤ STAY SPOOKY
ОтветитьGreat use of AI tools. Thanks for the video. Maybe next year you can figure out how to use AI to help you create and print some three-dimensional skulls and pumpkins. That would be a great follow up to this video.
Ответить10 seconds in, I had to MUTE you!
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