How I 3d Print a Logo - Detailed Walkthrough
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
- In this video I walk you through my entire process for 3d printing my logo. We start with a PNG, turn it into a vector file, separate the new vector image into printable layers, extrude it into 3d and end with a 3d printed piece. This video is a detailed walkthrough from beginning to end. I give you dimensions and a step by step process that you can use to 3d print any logo you'd like.
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Great video showing the steps to complete the process. Glad I stumbled upon your channel. Keep the videos up and great work.
I loved it Macy 😀😀 Thank you so much for this tutorial ❤️🧡💜💜
Happy to support a fellow North Carolinian
Thank you. Awesome video
it's really cool. im gonna do it too
Love the tutorial!! You went kind of fast but I will definitely be trying this out!!
Great print! I've had good success with extra top layers (5 total) and enable ironing when doing logos like this.
I do 5 layers if I’m printing a translucent filament but these were pretty solid so I could stick with the normal 3
SO EXCITED
Thank you for showing us how to do this
Yay! You’re welcome! Thank you so much for watching ☺️
Thank you.
You are a legend! Thanks. I don’t think I can do all those steps, cause I don’t have the software or skills but maybe I can get someone else to make all the print files for me 🤔
Thank you for doing this video now I understand a little bit more. I still need to finish putting together those two ender 3's..... Where's a wand that works when you need one!
Awesome Video! Can you do a video of how you make your text on Illustrator? like an illustrator class to make text and do a stroke test so when it gets printed it all the letters hold together.
you are legend !
Are you still using vectorizer as now it's no longer free or are you using something else to convert svg's?
We’re so lucky to have tools like these SVG converters. Back in the day we had to manually trace things with the pen tool! 😂
I know! When I first started learning illustrator that was the only way. So much faster now
Nice Video 👍👍
Thank you 😊 and thanks for watching!
Can this same trick be used to make those cool led sign things people seem to be making these days? Do you make the signs the same way as well?
great video !! Did you create the hangars yourself? Or can I download those somewhere? Cheers
Thank you! I created them. Just used a half cylinder type shape and made it a “hole” and then made a rod using a cylinder and just sliced off a piece of one side to make it lay flat on the build plate.
Hey kiddo! Very cool video and I seen the last one you did as well. I just wanted to stop by and say hello and keep these fun videos coming. By the way, instead of importing, everything into bamboo lab separately couldn’t you just stack it the way you wanted in Tinker cad then merge all the layers so that it’s one piece?
Not her but know one reason: as single piece you have to colorize in bambu and it's buggy sometimes. As parts it is a lot easier to color and adjust, in case you want to adjust thicker specific layers.
@@aarrodri thanks!
Awesome work Macy 😊 have you tried printing face down for a cleaner look
No, my print beds aren’t clean enough for that 😂
I have had so much success flipping the logo over where it’s facing the bed. Especially if you have a textured PEI plate like the P1S comes with… turns out amazing.
@macymakes3d makes sense hahaha love your content would be good to link up and collaboration
When I upload my svg to tinkercad the render looks terrible. Random spots are mushed and don’t look like what I see in my svg file when I look at it in affinity designer
Great video but I can't figure out why you just can't group everything in Tinkercad and then save it before importing it into Bambulabs. You adjusted depth of everything in Tinkercad and than again in Bambulabs. I'm new to this so I think I'm just missing something here.
I didn’t want to have to paint everything individually in bambu slicer. It’s really tedious and easy to miss little bits. It’s easier to import everything individually and make each piece the color I want it to be in the filament settings
Ehy did you put them from illustrator to tinkercad? Why not put them directly to bambu studios?
Timing the plate pop-off to the music 🤌. Thank you for this informative walkthrough!
looks like vectorizer is no longer free.
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Hi , can you make a video how you design name plates :)
why you use some website to covert png to svg when you have tracing in illustrator?
The svg converter works a lot better than image trace in illustrator
What kind of 3d printer is that. I'm looking to get a 3d printer to learn to do police badges in 3d. What do you you recommend?
She has bambu lab printers. Depending on the materials you plan on using and budget there are 5 options available. If you don't plant to use carbon materials I recommend p1s. If money is not an issue x1. If money is an issue A1 is a great starting kit.
Ty
Do you help with Designing Products to 3D print?
Most of what I do is 3d print 2d images/designs, so if that’s what you’re wanting then possibly…
I’m not the best at 3d modeling so probably wouldn’t be helpful there.
@@macymakes3d I will email you on your etsy page
I know this isn't meant to be an Illustrator tutorial, but you went way too fast! I am using Inkscape. I have a logo w/ 2 colors....a blue background and white letters, that I want to raise the white letters and print. On the letter 'P' for example, when I grab it and move it, the center part turns white (like your letters when the insides turned black)....but I can not for the life of me figure out what you did to fix it or how to do it! Is it possible to do a slower, more in depth tutorial on how you separated all the parts? I think the commands for both programs are (or can be) similar, as there is a mode to use Illustrator keystrokes in Inkspace.
I think I may have figured out how to do it, by re-watching this video 10x and then looking up the term 'minus front' and watching more stuff about that. LOL In Inkscape, I can use 'difference' or 'exclude' (I think they were called) and it seems to do something similar.
Lol sorry you had to rewatch so many times. Glad you got it figured out though! I'm going to work on a slower tutorial for illustrator. I'd love to make a full Illustrator series/course but we'll start with a tutorial and go from there :)
@@macymakes3d That would be great, and hopefully Inkscape is similar enough that it helps me. I believe the concepts will be very similar. It doesn't help that I'm trying to learn Onshape (CAD), Meshmixer AND Inkscape all at the same time!
One other question on the logo print....it makes sense to me how to print something in 2 colors....1 color per 'tier'...ie, a blue background w/ raised white letters (1 simple color change - all blue then all white). But one w/ 3 colors like yours, is it still 2 tiers? The light blue base and the dark blue and black on the same tier - so you have to change between them on each printed layer (blue on layer 1, black on layer 1, blue on layer 2, black on layer 2, etc)? Thanks again!
I am new to 3d printing and find myself also trying to learn TinkerCad, OpenSCAD, OnShape, Inkscape and others. Videos like this are useful to a beginner. Thanks (I have only watched 3-times so far) 😊
Aw Man! Vectorizer isn't free anymore. :(
I know! Made me so sad when I realized
Vector site no longer free :(
Vectorizor AI is not free anymore
I know! I tried to use it a couple days ago and it made me so sad! Hopefully I can find another free option soon.
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Way to fast to learn anything here. Wasted time trying to follow this
There’s a pause button.