HueForge getting started guide: Filament painting with your 3D printer

Check out my 2nd channel, TT Racing: @ttracingYT Amazing, photo-like 3D prints without a multi material 3D printer? That’s exactly what Hueforge can deliver. Taking advantage of the fact that filaments aren’t opaque and instead let light transmit through them, it combines an image to 3D STL function with predictive colour blending to achieve the required result. In this video, I take you through an introductory tour of HueForge, so you can decide if it is something you may wish to try yourself. You should! I purchased this software with my own money. All opinions are my own. Thanks to Cory for requesting the video. 0:00 Introduction 0:45 What is HueForge? Hueforge website: 3:28 Prerequisites Marlin firmware editing: Klipper sample macros: 5:04 Resources Hueforging YouTube channel: @hueforging 5:27 Slicing and printing a premade STL Steve from HueForge models on Printables: @StephenLaveda_686551/models Man in a Spacesuit Graphic Art: 9:21 Purchasing and installing HueForge 10:07 Interface and workflow overview 12:14 Calibrating a new filament 14:51 Preparing a job from scratch Ayrton Senna by Instituto Ayrton Senna: : Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic: 15:30 Slicing for a multi material 3D printer Purchase the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon (affiliate): 16:38 More examples Grogu image by Hiva Sobhani: Pele con brasil: : 18:45 Conclusion Buy quality and affordable filament from X3D. Buy 3, get 1 free and a free sample pack with every order: Get Quality Resins from 3D Printers Online. 5% off storewide for Teaching Tech subscribers [Code: tech5] Take a look around and if you like what you see, please subscribe. Support me on Patreon:
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