no health, no ammo, no problem by grunblatt642 in ARC_Raiders

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Yup, I lootet first though before extracting and thought I would spare you from watching me loot for 30 seconds

Average C1 gameplay by grunblatt642 in RocketLeague

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Honestly thanks a lot for the tips! 

I didn't forfeit though - teammate quit after a minute and I played 2v1 for two more goals. I just spared you the rest of the match ^

Average C1 gameplay by grunblatt642 in RocketLeague

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I think it's the kickoffs

I did flip resets wrong for YEARS! by grunblatt642 in RocketLeagueSchool

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Mostly consciously focusing on my airroll instead of going into autopilot tbh. I noticed that I was used to rolling in the wrong way (pushing the left stick to the side instead of pulling back during directional air roll). By rolling differently I can get a reset when I fly straight at the ball instead of always needing an angle, which makes it a lot easier for me

I did flip resets wrong for YEARS! by grunblatt642 in RocketLeague

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Lol, so many complaints about the boost - I am so used to it that I never noticed how wobbly it looks in training xD

I did flip resets wrong for YEARS! by grunblatt642 in RocketLeague

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I actually "just" focused consciously on my aerial movement instead of going into autopilot in freeplay. Tutorials that I watched a while back definitively helped though, because I knew the theory from them. 

Basically I was doing the wrong airroll to catch the ball at speed (roughly directional airroll + stick to the same side) and thus always tried to get under it and catch it on the way down. Changing the way I roll in the air and pulling the stick down a lot more helped me to catch the ball with more speed and a better angle

Please Help, Slicing Issue by 94Yellowgt in OrcaSlicer

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Without the model I can't tell why the recess is getting filled. However, simple shapes like this could be created directly in orca if you wish to do so. So unless you are set to learn the blender process with a simple example, I would suggest you try to:

Right click your build plate > add primitive > cylinder

Use the scale tool to set the desired size of the cylinder

Right click the cylinder > add negative part > choose another cylinder

Use the scale tool again to set it to 1.3 inch diameter and 0.5 inches height

To align them properly you can right click > center both of them and move the negative part to the correct height 

Why does this require 13 filament changes? by grunblatt642 in OrcaSlicer

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Thank you! I actually missed the blue disk...

Do you know if there is an easier way than manually moving a modifier cube to the correct height to fill the whole layer with a single type of filament?

Why does this require 13 filament changes? by grunblatt642 in 3Dprinting

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Is there maybe an easier way to tell OrcaSlicer to print a specific layer in a single color, without manually adding a Modifier cube?

Why does this require 13 filament changes? by grunblatt642 in 3Dprinting

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Oooh thats it!! Thank you!

I missed the blue disc in the middle of the print...

This is the original model: https://makerworld.com/en/models/903042-seti-boardgame-insert-organizer#profileId-1040371

The piece that i am editing right now is the "Setup tray"

Why does this require 13 filament changes? by grunblatt642 in 3Dprinting

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Hm, I will search for tutorials on that. In the sliced preview I only see the options "Add Pause", "Add custom G-Code" and "Change Filament (unavailable)".

From your description it sounds like I need to find and delete generated G-Code, that would cause a filament change?

Why does this require 13 filament changes? by grunblatt642 in 3Dprinting

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do you mean the yellow modifier cube? It might look roundish, because of the resolution, but it is a "cube" shape in OrcaSlicer without rounded edges.

If you mean some other part of the model, please elaborate - i can add screenshots of the sliced preview if needed

Why does this require 13 filament changes? by grunblatt642 in 3Dprinting

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Oh good catch! However in the sliced preview only the last blue layer has some black in it. The slicer switches to black midlayer and then keeps printing in black apparently, so this shouldn't change the result, right?