never understood why folks use up all their computer memory by having chrome tabs just sitting there unused. Use a manager like Toby... a few clicks to get full tab groups opened when you need them only.
@@pesto12601the trick is to use an extension that holds all your tabs in stasis. I forget what it's called, but I have 800 tabs open and only the most recent ones are 'open'.
These are beautiful! What a great idea. I am super interested in providing private clients with similar deliverables. But this is such a neat application!
Super cool process! I see you've got a blue line at sea level, but it would be great to add a green line for foliage 1 layer above sea level and a white layer where the snow line is for those snowy peaks. It's really easy to color by Z height in Bambu Studio. That would give you a lot more perceived detail with a standard 4 color AMS setup. Since they're all full layer colors you don't even really need the AMS, it'll work with layer pauses and manually changing the filament.
A write-up with details on the tools and scripts your using for this would be very helpful. This is a cool idea but I don't think I could emulate it just from the info in the video.
I started with Touch Terrain online, then tried writing scripts to do more complex maps. It took hours of struggling and researching to do what QGIS can do in minutes!
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@@benjaminconklin5547 Great job on the scripts! I really like the mindset for automating the process.
I'm glad someone named the software down here, I couldn't tell if he said QJIS or QGIS and I can't stream in a high enough quality to see the window title (I can stream HD normally, but when someone uploads in 50 or 60 FPS my network connexion struggles with twice the normal load)
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@@dafoex 👍🏻 I didnt know this software before and felt in rabbit holes since then
Quick question, why arent you using a 0.2mm nozzle and lower layer heights? you lose so much quality by only using 0.16 with 0.4 nozzle. Yes you can go down to 0.08mm with the 0.4 but the 0.2 gives so much more resolution in the xy plane as well as the z axis. the corners are so much sharper, the layer lines are almost invisible to the untrained eye. plus, it's such a small part that 0.2mm nozzle doesnt really make it take super long. just a suggestion
Great suggestion! At the moment I don’t have a 0.2mm nozzle, but I probably should. One benefit of the 0.16mm layer height is that at this scale each layer is approximately equal to 166m of vertical elevation and you can count or compare them. That’s fine for mountains, but more level terrain (east coast for example) will definitely benefit from finer layers.
oh man you should have printed it! MISSED Satisfaction! print this, make this into a short with verrry simple explanation of the process and you got a viral video! also, the top is awesome but the bottom is VERY boring, remove the holes, write the text white on black directly on the first layer. 1 more thing, if you can, exaggerate the features of the topo map. it should be winner!
Finally, I see someone on this site with a realistic number of tabs open...
What a madman not to use a vertical tabs plug-in!
One of us...one of us....
never understood why folks use up all their computer memory by having chrome tabs just sitting there unused. Use a manager like Toby... a few clicks to get full tab groups opened when you need them only.
@@pesto12601the trick is to use an extension that holds all your tabs in stasis. I forget what it's called, but I have 800 tabs open and only the most recent ones are 'open'.
These are beautiful! What a great idea. I am super interested in providing private clients with similar deliverables. But this is such a neat application!
Super cool process! I see you've got a blue line at sea level, but it would be great to add a green line for foliage 1 layer above sea level and a white layer where the snow line is for those snowy peaks. It's really easy to color by Z height in Bambu Studio. That would give you a lot more perceived detail with a standard 4 color AMS setup. Since they're all full layer colors you don't even really need the AMS, it'll work with layer pauses and manually changing the filament.
This is actually a really nice Idea. Thanks for sharing.
Hey thank you!
Wow. That is incredible!
I've been looking for a good topo file converter for a while, and I might try this out sometime. Thx!
A write-up with details on the tools and scripts your using for this would be very helpful. This is a cool idea but I don't think I could emulate it just from the info in the video.
Or could you please at least share the script
I'll do one better than that: th-cam.com/video/0j39YYXl7ls/w-d-xo.html
Damn thats brilliant
This is really cool!
immaculate thank you
Glad you liked it!
I wanted to see the final thing printed -_-'
nice tabs! also nice video
i want to see printed result
Check out this companion short for the printed maps!
th-cam.com/users/shortsm3n_cj2kKuw
I might make a more cinematic video later…
Awesome, need one of the SW Colorado San Juans. ps. please dial down the music, it distracts from your content.
Nice, I tried to do a similar process without QGIS. This looks much easier and more organised way
I started with Touch Terrain online, then tried writing scripts to do more complex maps. It took hours of struggling and researching to do what QGIS can do in minutes!
@@benjaminconklin5547 Great job on the scripts! I really like the mindset for automating the process.
Thank you!
I'm glad someone named the software down here, I couldn't tell if he said QJIS or QGIS and I can't stream in a high enough quality to see the window title (I can stream HD normally, but when someone uploads in 50 or 60 FPS my network connexion struggles with twice the normal load)
@@dafoex 👍🏻 I didnt know this software before and felt in rabbit holes since then
You forgot to blur out your ApiKey, after it has downloaded the results.
Thank you!
Fixed now
@@benjaminconklin5547 for the future. Blur is not destructive:P
Quick question, why arent you using a 0.2mm nozzle and lower layer heights? you lose so much quality by only using 0.16 with 0.4 nozzle. Yes you can go down to 0.08mm with the 0.4 but the 0.2 gives so much more resolution in the xy plane as well as the z axis. the corners are so much sharper, the layer lines are almost invisible to the untrained eye. plus, it's such a small part that 0.2mm nozzle doesnt really make it take super long. just a suggestion
Great suggestion!
At the moment I don’t have a 0.2mm nozzle, but I probably should.
One benefit of the 0.16mm layer height is that at this scale each layer is approximately equal to 166m of vertical elevation and you can count or compare them. That’s fine for mountains, but more level terrain (east coast for example) will definitely benefit from finer layers.
How did you get that white shade around corners in Blender? It looks really good
Thanks!
I set the viewport shading to solid and turn on Cavity (in the viewport shading drop-down menu)
oh man you should have printed it! MISSED Satisfaction!
print this, make this into a short with verrry simple explanation of the process and you got a viral video!
also, the top is awesome but the bottom is VERY boring, remove the holes, write the text white on black directly on the first layer.
1 more thing, if you can, exaggerate the features of the topo map. it should be winner!
Hey thanks!
Good idea, I’ll keep that in mind!
shitnlike this makes me regret not getting AMS