I purchased the Hueforge commercial software a couple months ago. This is awesome to work with and thank you for all the learning videos. I learn new things daily and I am having a blast!!!
I bought the lifetime subscription and would love to learn. Do you have a dummy proof video? I don't understand your terms or anything and I am trying but can't grasp how to blend the colors. This is difficult.
You should check out some of @NeoKoiPrints tutorials! He is really good at answering questions that newer users have. Highly recommended. I have a harder time approaching HueForge like a beginner for some reason.
Hello, really amazing...but I do not understand (at 13:45) how do you decide to put the color (CTRL+click) on the mesh core bar...I wonder it was the highlited bar but no...could you explain?
I always put image colors onto the Mesh Core bar because they are not real filaments and I cannot print them. So I keep printable real filaments on the Color Core and use whatever I want on the Mesh Core - image colors pretty much always go on the Mesh Core.
Glad you liked it! Sorry for the long delay, it's been really busy! I had to get some help from @NeoKoiPrints with the editing. You should check out his videos too.
Hello Steve, I have 8.0 on the Mac, great, thank you very much, but I also saw 1 errors. 1. If I click on color core in the middle, the whole bar of color sliders moves to the right and becomes wider. OK, I can change that back, but I noticed. The other one was solved with a restart from mac
I'll take a look, I honestly don't show my Color Sliders most of the time, so I could definitely have missed this. BTW, I don't believe you ever contacted me in the store about your coupon issue, but I'd be happy to help you work it out.
@@hueforging Oh wow, you remembered that. Yes, that's right, I'm totally guilty and I always have to translate the English on YT and instead of PUUPGRADE it always just said UPGRADE, so it didn't work. But since I want to buy the big version next year, I thought I'd wait. Plus, because of your new version, I bought 2 AMS. Do you know what it's like when you've got no money left?
I had hoped to have this in for this version, but it had to be left on the "for later" stack. I do plan on a variety of ease-of-use upgrades to manipulating sliders between cores.
When working on the same layout, how can different colors be assigned? Additionally, most TH-cam tutorials related to Hueforge only explain how to save the file. The important part is guiding beginners on how to import this file into Bambu Lab Studio and proceed to print it. Most beginners face these issues, which is why they can only create monochromatic Hueforge projects. It's really frustrating.
There are multiple videos that explain how to import into BambuStudio - The HueForge End-to-End video finishes with that. @NeoKoiPrints has a first Hueforge video that covers that. This has nothing to do with monochromatic vs colorful. It is the same process. Different colors are assigned by dragging and dropping filaments from the library, I'm not sure what you are asking.
I try to find a use case for 3D printing here. I mean it´s totally awesome, it looks great and all but ...why ? I can just print it on a piece of paper and it would look better. The whole point of 3D printing is it´s 3D dimensional, so I kind of fail to see why this is really useful.
It's absolutely not for everyone and that's one of the great parts of 3D printing. People use it to do different things. However I think there is a real use case for faux materials like stone and wood when you do not have the tools or materials and now your 3D printer can produce them for you and not look like typical 3D prints.
@@hueforging "...People use it to do different things...." Like what ? The only really useful case I can think of are like coasters with great pictures because they are simple geometry wise and now they can look awesome. Or maybe something like the cover or a light switch
@@sierraecho884 People use 3D Printing to do different things. I'm not at all into printing and painting statues/figures but tons of people use printing for that. Others use it entirely functionally or for prototypes - they would probably consider that the only real purpose to 3D Printing - but everyone who prints does so for their own reasons and with their own end goals in mind and HueForge prints absolutely do not need to be something everyone wants to do/sees value in.
Thank you for this amazing software. I made like 3 hueforges then immediately bought the lifetime commercial license. Definitely a solid investment!!!
That's awesome to hear! Thank you!
Love it - each time I watch you go over this, a little more of the process "sticks", plus picking up additional tips in your workflow.
du moment que le travail est EXCELLENT, le temps n'a pas d'importance !!!! bravo STEVE, je reste bouche bée devant tant de travail.
I purchased the Hueforge commercial software a couple months ago. This is awesome to work with and thank you for all the learning videos. I learn new things daily and I am having a blast!!!
Thanks! Let me know if you have any questions and if there's anything you would like to see in future videos!
@@hueforging thank you!!
Nice, thank you! Looking forward to the progression of this incredible artistic tool!
Excited for the release to personal!
This software is dope. Not the easier at the begining but It’s really worth getting started ! Great work !
looks great steve cant wait try it out will need to watch this as i tinker with it at first
I bought the lifetime subscription and would love to learn. Do you have a dummy proof video? I don't understand your terms or anything and I am trying but can't grasp how to blend the colors. This is difficult.
You should check out some of @NeoKoiPrints tutorials! He is really good at answering questions that newer users have. Highly recommended. I have a harder time approaching HueForge like a beginner for some reason.
Hello, really amazing...but I do not understand (at 13:45) how do you decide to put the color (CTRL+click) on the mesh core bar...I wonder it was the highlited bar but no...could you explain?
I always put image colors onto the Mesh Core bar because they are not real filaments and I cannot print them. So I keep printable real filaments on the Color Core and use whatever I want on the Mesh Core - image colors pretty much always go on the Mesh Core.
Bonjour possible un tutoriel sur les horloge hueforge merci
I've never made one myself! But I think normally people cut out the image first then combine it with the numbers in the slicer.
This is so great, thank you!
Glad you liked it! Sorry for the long delay, it's been really busy! I had to get some help from @NeoKoiPrints with the editing. You should check out his videos too.
So I'm on the 0.8 release and I can't for the life of me find out how to show the Mesh Core slider.
You need to switch your Luminance to Color Match.
Hello Steve, I have 8.0 on the Mac, great, thank you very much, but I also saw 1 errors. 1. If I click on color core in the middle, the whole bar of color sliders moves to the right and becomes wider. OK, I can change that back, but I noticed. The other one was solved with a restart from mac
I'll take a look, I honestly don't show my Color Sliders most of the time, so I could definitely have missed this. BTW, I don't believe you ever contacted me in the store about your coupon issue, but I'd be happy to help you work it out.
@@hueforging Oh wow, you remembered that. Yes, that's right, I'm totally guilty and I always have to translate the English on YT and instead of PUUPGRADE it always just said UPGRADE, so it didn't work. But since I want to buy the big version next year, I thought I'd wait. Plus, because of your new version, I bought 2 AMS. Do you know what it's like when you've got no money left?
Oh I definitely understand that! No worries just wanted to make sure!
Maybe you could add a feature to copy the Mesh core to the color Core
I had hoped to have this in for this version, but it had to be left on the "for later" stack. I do plan on a variety of ease-of-use upgrades to manipulating sliders between cores.
how do i download the beta ? I only got link for 7.04 version.
Beta access is a perk of the Commercial Licenses. However, this beta is almost certainly over by Monday and this will be in full release for everyone.
Amazing!
How do I get this? I only have the personal licence though.
I'm working really hard to get this version out for everyone this week.
When working on the same layout, how can different colors be assigned? Additionally, most TH-cam tutorials related to Hueforge only explain how to save the file. The important part is guiding beginners on how to import this file into Bambu Lab Studio and proceed to print it. Most beginners face these issues, which is why they can only create monochromatic Hueforge projects. It's really frustrating.
There are multiple videos that explain how to import into BambuStudio - The HueForge End-to-End video finishes with that. @NeoKoiPrints has a first Hueforge video that covers that. This has nothing to do with monochromatic vs colorful. It is the same process.
Different colors are assigned by dragging and dropping filaments from the library, I'm not sure what you are asking.
Wow Nice
How much longer until non-commercial gets it? You guys said a month at the end of September at Printopia ❤
I said end of October. I am trying really hard to get it out this week
@@hueforging good things take time and others can also buy an update. The software is too cheap for this work anyway
I try to find a use case for 3D printing here. I mean it´s totally awesome, it looks great and all but ...why ? I can just print it on a piece of paper and it would look better. The whole point of 3D printing is it´s 3D dimensional, so I kind of fail to see why this is really useful.
It's absolutely not for everyone and that's one of the great parts of 3D printing. People use it to do different things.
However I think there is a real use case for faux materials like stone and wood when you do not have the tools or materials and now your 3D printer can produce them for you and not look like typical 3D prints.
@@hueforging "...People use it to do different things...." Like what ?
The only really useful case I can think of are like coasters with great pictures because they are simple geometry wise and now they can look awesome. Or maybe something like the cover or a light switch
@@sierraecho884 People use 3D Printing to do different things. I'm not at all into printing and painting statues/figures but tons of people use printing for that. Others use it entirely functionally or for prototypes - they would probably consider that the only real purpose to 3D Printing - but everyone who prints does so for their own reasons and with their own end goals in mind and HueForge prints absolutely do not need to be something everyone wants to do/sees value in.
This software has changed so much I don't even know how to use it anymore ☹
You can always still use it the original way. But this is why my videos and @NeoKoiPrints videos are made - to help you keep up with the updates.
HueFroging
Underrated comment right here!