Are you looking to buy Polymaker Polymaker HueForge Nature Bundle in Australia?
This pack of filaments are well suited for HueForge filament painting, a technique to 3D print high detail images. It consists of printing a series of thin layers (generally 0.08mm layer height) of different colors. The core principles of Filament Painting is to create different shade/hue by blending the colors of different thin layers.
As an example if your first layer is black and you print one thin red layer on top, the color will appear as a dark red (blend between black and red), the more layers of red you lay down, the closer the color will match the filament red. If you print part of the model with a few layers and other parts with more layers, it starts to paint an image: this is Filament Painting.
HueForge is a software created by Steve which will convert an image to an STL file for Filament Painting. HueForge lets the user paint the image using a few parameters such as colors, print thickness and more. The software will use the Transmission Distance of the filament to preview your painting output once printed. Once the user is satisfied with the result, it will automatically create the STL file and write the instruction for the slicer (such as the color change layers).
Please note this bundle does NOT include the HueForge software. HueForge can be purchased separately from shop.thehueforge.com.
Do I need an MMU/AMS (Multi Color 3D Printer Accessory)?
The short answer is NO, Filament Painting can be done with almost any single nozzle 3D printer however you will have to manually change the filament in between color changes. Before purchasing make sure your printer can accept 1.75mm diameter, your printer enables unloading and loading filament mid-print and that your slicer can generate "pause at layer height" commands.
HueForge generated STL requires n-1 color change, n being the number of colors on your painting.
As an example the Photo Color Set model only required 3 filament swap. (The printer will pause at 3 different layer height for the user to change the color, and resume printing).
Multi Color 3D Printer Accessories such as the Prusa MMU or the Bambu Lab AMS will allow the users to automatically change the filament when required.
What is Transmission Distance?
The Transmission Distance is the amount (in millimeters) of material required to significantly dim the light to a point where more thickness will not notably stop more light.
As an example: For PolyTerra PLA Charcoal Black, it requires a 0.3mm thick wall to prevent most of the light to pass through.
TD is NOT the thickness required to completely stop the light. It is not an exact science however it represents the thickness required to dim the light enough that even if more thickness is added the light will not dim much more. HueForge uses the transmission distance of the filament to calculate the print preview. It is important to generate the resulting color when blending colors together.
Includes
- 1 x PolyTerra PLA Charcoal Black 1kg (1.75mm)
- 1 x PolyTerra PLA Army Brown 1kg (1.75mm)
- 1 x PolyLite PLA White 1kg (1.75mm)
- 1 x PolyLite PLA Lime Green 1kg (1.75mm)
- 1 x PolyLite PLA Jungle Green 1kg (1.75mm)
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