Kudos on a very unique and custom Halloween idea! How many printers do you currently have, have you considered sharing the model between multiple printers to reduce time? I thoroughly appreciate your time-lapse of fusion as it gives me hope of one day being a savvy as yourself! I've made several attempts at using fusion360 (free version) and even meshmixer as of late but, think I'll stick with tinkercad for the time being lol.
@@LexieEclectic one more than you started with 😉! I've been experimenting with "infusing" previously printed parts in my models recently. It is a unique way to get multiple colored parts or even types of filament in one print. Simply print part(s) you wish to embed in colors of your choice and pause the main piece while printing to insert them! Let me know what your thoughts are and, I'll send link to my printables page with example pieces if you'd like. I'm currently working with a newer delta, an sla and 1-½ Cartesian printers (ender 3 and an qubd2-up rebuild).
So cool! Love your unique style
Nicely done Lexie Eclectic, you are just full of pleasant design-related surprises, I really enjoy seeing what you are doing always. Take good care.
Kudos on a very unique and custom Halloween idea! How many printers do you currently have, have you considered sharing the model between multiple printers to reduce time? I thoroughly appreciate your time-lapse of fusion as it gives me hope of one day being a savvy as yourself! I've made several attempts at using fusion360 (free version) and even meshmixer as of late but, think I'll stick with tinkercad for the time being lol.
Thank you! Only have one printer at the moment 🙃
@@LexieEclectic one more than you started with 😉! I've been experimenting with "infusing" previously printed parts in my models recently. It is a unique way to get multiple colored parts or even types of filament in one print. Simply print part(s) you wish to embed in colors of your choice and pause the main piece while printing to insert them! Let me know what your thoughts are and, I'll send link to my printables page with example pieces if you'd like. I'm currently working with a newer delta, an sla and 1-½ Cartesian printers (ender 3 and an qubd2-up rebuild).
I think that in your case Blender would be better than Fusion 360. Blender is for art and Fusion is for machines.
Not necessarily. I prefer fusion 360 because to me the work flow is much more intuitive. Blender is very powerful but the UI is way less intuitive.