3D printing time lapse ( Octoprint / Octolapse / Raspberry pi 4 HQ camera)
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Test of the timelapse setup:
Creality Ender 5 pro
Raspberry pi 4 with HQ camera and a CS 16mm objective
Octoprint with Octolapse
Octolapse synchronise the layers with the camera and push the print head far away from the shot after each layer. So far (somehow) it doesn't support 4K? weird.
the designs are:
00:00 intro set-up
00:12 Among Us (Liang0108)
www.thingiverse.com/thing:460...
00:40 Octopus screws (ExtrudingSolids)
www.thingiverse.com/thing:261943
01:05 Coronavirus "Furry" Spike Protein (vsaggiomo)
www.thingiverse.com/thing:466...
01:46 Lowest poly Thinker (LxO)
www.thingiverse.com/thing:216...
02:12 PCB Vise (joopjoop)
www.thingiverse.com/thing:351...
02:37 Master Yoda Bust (fotis mint)
www.myminifactory.com/de/obje...
03:18 Kuiil Bust - The Mandalorian (Fotis Mint)
www.myminifactory.com/de/obje...
04:46 Cables organizer (MRLNWBR)
www.thingiverse.com/thing:463...
05:22 Ok Stormtrooper (Ricardo Salomao)
www.myminifactory.com/object/...
05:48 Steampunk octopus (Ruinedit)
www.thingiverse.com/thing:464...
06:52 2020 (jtebert)
www.thingiverse.com/thing:467... - Наука та технологія
I got the same exact set up as you but my video is like 144p quality for some reason? I Uncommented and changed the res in the octoprint txt file but still nothing dude... how did you get to this?
I think you may have my same initial problem, which was the rendering and not the quality of the pictures. you can change the rendering settings to "bitrate 20000k" and also you can save the single pictures by selecting the option "Archive Snapshots After Rendering" so you can download the single pictures to check the quality or for rendering them on your computer.
you can set the quality in the octopi.txt file. however it doesn't support 4k because the rasperry is to slow.
Very well presented. After about a year of using the v2 cam for time lapses, it's time for an upgrade. Have been looking at different lenses for the HQ cam but this looks great.
Wow, that spike protein is pretty dope
that was fun to design :D ua-cam.com/video/baFZRhxuNUk/v-deo.html
Looks amazing! I am hoping to achieve something similar but with an ender 3 v2.
Was the non-camera device just illumination? It had an interesting stand as well. Right now I have a pi and camera in a single box that does have a tripod socket in it and a short simple tripod, but I'd like some kind of articulated stand so I can place it where I want it What was that blue-legged stand taped to the frame?
yes, that's just the LED light, brutally scotch-taped on the frame....
Great!! How are you moving the camera framing as the print grows? Is it through post-processing on the computer?
no, the camera is fixed. But this is a creality Ender 5, so the bed moves down while printing. This means that the last printed layer is always on the same position compared to the camera.
Postprocessing is just opening all the pictures in Quicktime and render the movie :)
What is the name of the arm you have the pi camera on ? Got a link plz ?
it's just a mini tripod (this one is an ulanzi mini tripod).
@@v_saggiomo Thanks! is the camera taking full 12Mp photos or just limited to 3MP ?
that's a weird one. The camera is 12mpx, so it can hypothetically shoot a timelapse in 4K. However octolapse, at that time, was capped at 1080 (so 2mpx) and I had no idea why. Not sure if the newer version of octolapse are taking in account the HQ 12mpx camera.
You printed a PCB vise to solder ligth sensors? :D
only after you soldered 30 of them :D
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