Just started doing this. Started with the highest rez possible. It was INSANE!!! 4x5 took about 22 hrs on a Bambu A1 with 0.2 mm nozzle. No need to make high resolution. Test your prints with .04 first. most prints will be just fine. So many ideas came to mind. Lighted tree ornaments for the fam this year. Woooooo! Thanks for the vid. Just found you and will be catching up and following from now on.
You could do it without a multi-color printer, but you would need to know the layers where the filament changes so you do a swap. How many swaps you have to do depends on the model.
Wow, thank you so much for trying out our new CMYK. We hope you enjoy 3D printing and share more.
I had no idea how this worked until I watched this video. Thank you for making it succinct!
Just started doing this. Started with the highest rez possible. It was INSANE!!! 4x5 took about 22 hrs on a Bambu A1 with 0.2 mm nozzle. No need to make high resolution. Test your prints with .04 first. most prints will be just fine. So many ideas came to mind. Lighted tree ornaments for the fam this year. Woooooo!
Thanks for the vid. Just found you and will be catching up and following from now on.
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Absolutely start with a brim!
Lithophanes and HueForge prints the main reason I picked up an A1 mini. I haven't tried the eSun filament, been using Bambu Labs CMYK - good results.
This is really eye-opening for me as I consider what I might do with a 3D printer. Thanks.
I love how you test all this stuff so I don't have to. Appreciate it! Gave you a subscribe.
I really appreciate your videos. Thanks for sharing what you are learning with us.
sunlu has one too pretty much same thing same price. fits ams lite really well
Best thing to clean up/post-process on straight edges is a deburring tool. 🥰
You'll get much better looking lines!
Good tip!
had this idea eight years ago after one too many drinks lol glad somebody finally did it
Wow, nice color 🥰🥰🥰
If you want to get better color results and a brighter image use translucent or even transparent filament for your key layer.
meaning the white used? or all colors? Got something you would recommend? I'd like to try and see what I can get. Lol
@@Th3Bor3d The white layer.
You should document the process on preparing the files to print.
I'm doing that in the next video.
hi mate what settings are you using, min max thickness etc
And that’s Heath Ledger. 😉
Yeah I think you're right.
So you need a multi-colour printer to make these? It won't work with a single colour printer doing the layers one at a time?
You could do it without a multi-color printer, but you would need to know the layers where the filament changes so you do a swap. How many swaps you have to do depends on the model.
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dats cool doe