Hello. First post & new member here. Loving my new Bambu Lab printer!
Question. I am attempting to make a light box and have a face that is four layers thick and when I color it and then slice it, the middle two layers show white lines where the yellow and black meet up on the top & bottom layers. I’m not sure why this happened or how to correct it. I tried to go back into the color stages and attempt to “touch up” those areas but I can’t figure out how to do that either.
Hi, ive designed of bunch of lightboxes in cad software and when designing them, the areas that light up will need to be seperate objects so that when bringing the model into the slicer, you can split the model and color individual components on the objects tab. If the lightbox was modeled correctly you will be able to do this, painting is not the method to color these, so try split the model to parts and color on the objects tab by clicking each part on the list.
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Where can I download this model to check this issue?
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I did figure out that it worked correctly working through the Objects tab and not the paint bucket, but I appreciate your answer and confirmation. The box turned out great and I will probably do some more too.
I may need to start another post for this question, but I am no trying to figure out how to color on a layer-by-layer basis. I’ve seen how adding black or white layers behind colors will modify their appearance. I only know how to see a layer after slicing but I don’t see how I can change color from there.
Thanks again!
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Thank you Tanklet. Another user helped me explaining to color through Objects tab and not just using the paint bucket. I had much better results.
This is just what i was looking for! Thanks!