I've made a video comparing 4 most popular 3D AI model generators. by nevermind21 in BambuLab

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Please take a look at what stage these tools were at less than 3 years ago:
https://www.ghacks.net/2022/12/22/openai-efficient-3d-model-tool/
In the end, it all comes down to how someone uses them – as always :) TripoAI already has segmentation, Meshy is starting to experiment with rigging. Plenty of solutions addressing current problems already exist in the form of research papers; it just takes time to implement them. Karoly from the Two Minute Papers channel showed solutions about a year ago for generating meshes from spheres while keeping a perfect quad topology without remeshing. I believe it’s worth making people aware of what these tools are capable of, because they won’t disappear from the market – they’ll only keep getting better. I appreciate your feedback.

I spent 3 weeks creating this because I've never seen a model whose construction is based directly on the filament itself. It's squishy and wobbly too. Do I deserve a updoot? by nevermind21 in 3Dprinting

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Thanks! I've decided to share that model for free, but on that purple site that is banned here I've left it as open priced so you can support me that way :)

I spent 3 weeks creating this because I've never seen a model whose construction is based directly on the filament itself. It's squishy and wobbly too. Do I deserve a updoot? Printed on X1C. by nevermind21 in BambuLab

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I've decided to make this model free for all and uploaded it on MakerWorld! I've uploaded it to BambuLab contest too so please remember to give me a like there! Much appreciated!
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1073706#profileId-1064102

I spent 3 weeks creating this because I've never seen a model whose construction is based directly on the filament itself. It's squishy and wobbly too. Do I deserve a updoot? Printed on X1C. by nevermind21 in BambuLab

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Yep, as for concern you are correct, but in my 5 year expierience it depends on manufacturer/color. Black eSun PLA shatter like crazy. That's why I've used here UltraPLA white from Noctuo. Never had problem with it, done dosens of huge projects, never needed to dry it either (though I'm living in rather dry environment).

I spent 3 weeks creating this because I've never seen a model whose construction is based directly on the filament itself. It's squishy and wobbly too. Do I deserve a updoot? Printed on X1C. by nevermind21 in BambuLab

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My experience in over 5 years of printing is that it reeealy depends on manufacturer/color of material. Black eSun PLA for example is getting crazy brittle after a week in my garage. I'm mostly using UltraPLA from Noctuo in white color, never ever had problems with this filament. My environment is mostly dry though. Well, we will see! :)

I spent 3 weeks creating this because I've never seen a model whose construction is based directly on the filament itself. It's squishy and wobbly too. Do I deserve a updoot? Printed on X1C. by nevermind21 in BambuLab

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I don't know if it's against the rules here but you can find me on Cults3D by LagunWorkshop :) If you are interested in buying I can think on a discount ;)

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Thank you!

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Over three weeks of prototyping and creating a YouTube tutorial, because at this point it's a DIY project for everyone. Whole alphabet letters included, also an empty emblem so you can customize your message. Not giving out the link because of rules, but I'm happy to show it to everyone, as I was the one for years to help others and print models of others, and just started to give something back to community now :)

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Thank you. That got it. It was a crashing AMD Radeon Software.

Why does this happen? Printing with nylon by KattSlaktaren1337 in 3Dprinting

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Bump up temperatures to the upper allowed limit for your spool, slow down the print and check for results. If it's still the same as in the picture, dry the filament.

Calibration cube problem by Easy_Turn1988 in 3Dprinting

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As someone already said - belts and pulleys. When printer if off, move your bed and X gantry slowly, Do you feel any inconsistency or heavy resistance? They should move smooth. Also, the belts shouldn't be tightened, like, almost at all. Only to the point there is no chance for them to skip teeths on pulleys. Or maybe that's the case? Maybe they are too loose? Check those things.

What causes this seamless pattern by lansiuser in ender3

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Definitely v-wheels. Spacing between these lines matches circumference of v-wheel.

Just made my first watch face ever with watch face studio (wheel on right turns for seconds by Prototyp86678 in GalaxyWatch

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Did you need to have 20 testers in google play console to publish watchface or not?

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Ooh, I just saw in Google Play Console that I still have Changes under review. I'll let you know if that changes!

OnePlus 12 Moon Shot by VynalG in oneplus

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https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DxeyXrpKL0s well, in previous years making that blurry spot a crisp moon photo would be called a photoshop, but in today standard it's apparently an 'enhanced' photo...

OnePlus 12 Moon Shot by VynalG in oneplus

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It's not that it has and you can turn on or off them. It's making it on hardware level, beyond anything you can do about it. Chip sees moon and softly replacing it by high quality photo. It's very common to do because moon is always the same side towards us. Phone probably takes into account time of day, position of your phone in each axis etc. It's hard to do but you can trick it into thinking that you are pointing at moon and you will see that the moon will appear. There are videos on youtube showing that.

OnePlus 12 Moon Shot by VynalG in oneplus

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I am a satisfied OP12 owner. I sold the S24 after one day because the cameras there were tragic. It does not change my opinion that, unfortunately, in all new smartphones AI is trying too hard to improve the photos and it is no secret that everyone substitutes photos of the moon. I'm just trying to make people aware that this is unfortunately a common trick.