Hue Forge Bambu Studio Painting

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foreign [Applause] [Music] this is not a guide it's more of a general use video on how to use Hue Forge and paint it in bamboo Studio you'll start by importing your image when it comes in they'll be in grayscale you can go ahead and size it with this panel here and as I mentioned it comes in as grayscale you can go over here to change the colors we have different temperature profiles these are the colors at the bottom that it will use I generally pick something that's close to the photo and then I adjust from there whenever a photo is loaded in it starts with four colors you can just simply drag one of these up to add extra color and you just have to play around with the sliders until you get it to look like the pitcher so this is what your preview would look like you can change the colors by selecting a color from the top and just dragging it to the bottom here I replace the orange with pink since I don't have orange filament on hand then you can go ahead and Export the STL file you can also save the project I'll just export it for now then what you want to do is make yourself a cheat sheet which is basically going to be the layer height of each color the layer Heights are down here so like the first one black is going to be at 0.48 until now you have your cheat sheet you just move that to the side and you want to go ahead and open the STL in bamboo Studio now since I've done this before my colors are already set up but if your colors are not set up then you'd simply have to match the colors to the drives here I changed it to gray just so you can see how the file Imports in and here I'm simply changing my profile this profile here has the fan that is disabled well not disabled but running at a lower speed so it's not as noisy but you want to start inputting the information for each color you right click the model and they go to height range modifier then at the bottom you'd be able to add for each one and you simply input the number for the layer height for each color then you would click the add button to add another one and continue to do it and right here that I simply left that at the highest value it was because the models for some reason came out slightly higher than what it said it was in Hue Forge then you simply color each section all I'm doing is hitting the number key on the keyboard then right now nothing will appear but once you slice it then you'll see the model and don't worry about the square frame that generally disappears as you can see so this is a preview of how the slice model looks we should get something very similar to this and as you can see I only have one AMS but there's five colors so what we have to do is select the fifth color to be for slot one and once the first color is done then we'll just pull that filament out and load in the white filament in that position go ahead and transfer it start to print and this is the final print I did not capture the time lapse of it but thank you for watching
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Channel: Jermaul W
Views: 12,319
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Keywords: hueforge, hue, forge, 3d printing, bambu, bambustudio, stl, multicolor, xile6, #xile6, x1, x1c, x1cc, p1p
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Length: 6min 20sec (380 seconds)
Published: Mon Jun 26 2023
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