That’s really cool. Well done
Thank you!
That’s really cool. Well done
Thank you!
I'm sorry, you accidently made a dear house for stags who received a letter from their doe while they were away...
ie a John dear letter.
lol, I know the birds around here are JD fans.
Very cool man. I assume you modeled these yourself too?
I did not, I got them on makerworld. After printing the first one, the teardrop, I decided to make others from the same designer. They are excellent.
Nice! Need to experiment with fuzzy skin one of these days. Orca just received new algorithms for those. (2.3.0)
https://pic8.co/sh/EpGKT9.png https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/releases
Introduce more fuzzy skin styles(structured noise/perlin) by in #7678 The existing fuzzy skin support does a good job of hiding printing artefacts, but uses a very naive algorithm based on randomly displacing points on the outside wall of an object. This means that there's no correlation between the displacements of vertically adjacent points, and this in turn gives the fuzzy skin a characteristic horizontal pattern that can accentuate rather than hide layer lines. This new enhancement adds support of creating structured noise, and uses it to enhance the fuzzy skin functionality with new options that have better aesthetics compared to the existing uniform random noise. Several noise algorithms are supported:
Perlin noise: A classic structured noise algorithm that creates spatially coherent noise. Billow noise: A variation on perlin noise that has a more 'billowly' or cloud-like appearance. Ridged Multifractal noise: Creates random ridgelike formations, or marble-like textures. Voronoi: Divides space up into voronoi cells, and displaces each by a random amount. Creates a patchwork effect.
That looks pretty interesting. I use the bambu slicer. There are only 2 fuzzy settings, On, and Off.
lol
You'll find they are very closely related. It's all one big happy family :) (See below)
OrcaSlicer is originally forked from Bambu Studio, it was previously known as BambuStudio-SoftFever.
Bambu Studio is forked from PrusaSlicer by Prusa Research, which is from Slic3r by Alessandro Ranellucci and the RepRap community. Orca Slicer incorporates a lot of features from SuperSlicer by
Get the current 2.3.0-rc from here in case you're interested, download links are at the bottom of the page: https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/releases/tag/v2.3.0-rc
Maybe down the road a bit. Right now I am trying to learn FreeCad. I don't need to start learning a new slicer as well!
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