Lychee Slicer Review and ChiTuBox Comparison by VOGMAN
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- čas přidán 26. 11. 2020
- A look at the powerful Lychee Slicer, Free & Pro versions, plus a quick ChiTuBox comparison. Could the features contained in this 3D print slicer mean the end of ChiTuBox and Photon Workshop? Make your own minds up. It's free to find out.
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just because of the banana scale, I'll use it
You'd be bananas not to 😁😁😁
The fact they included the banana to scale meme shows an extra level of love from the devs.
OF COURSE there has to be a banana for scale. The meme gods demand it!
Any relation to the casting gods? Fickle bunch indeed...
Banana for scale is a thing, a fun and silly thing
I was looking for this comment. Actually thought: "how dare you question the banana for scale canon?". xD Great video. Actually convinced me of giving Lychee a try.
I write comments once every: NEVER - but I couldn't stop myself. Your content is awesome and I will tell you why: 1. You are very informative. 2. You know what you are talking about (because you test). 3. You are friendly. 4. You have the teaching gene. There wasn't a single video you've released that I didn't like, it's that simple. May the force be with you!
Wow, thank you! I appreciate that, Roy. take care buddy. 😁😁😁😁😁
Just a word of warning to anyone who might not know, that the pricing shown in the video for Lychee pro is for the first year only. The price goes up by about 20 euros for the second year and beyond. Still a pretty reasonable price if you decide the features worth it, but I thought I'd let people know to avoid being blindsided.
Interesting... thanks for the share 😁
create new email and account and off you go.
"Banana for scale" is a long standing internet meme. It's an easter egg in the program basically.
Very helpful video.... clear, coherent, and consistent. I appreciate the direct, well spoken approach over the histrionics and hyperbole found in so many other videos out there. Thank you for your time and effort.
It’s rare when I’m impressed enough to want to binge watch someone on CZcams, congratulations for a fine job!
That's very kind Joe, thanks 😁
i'm about two and a half weeks deep into printing now from absolutely no knowledge to now rendering my own objects and printing on filament and now diving into resin... this and your how to slice in chitu video really help a lot... my biggest issue/concern/lesson this last week was not supporting my models enough or properly, i feel like these give better insight about how to do it, and i'm grateful and ready to try again
Thank you for an incredibly informative video! I'm still new to SLA, so this was a great help! Supports have for sure been a sore spot for me, and I look forward to seeing how it goes with Lychee.
Glad it was helpful!
I've been using Lychee for a couple months now and it's absolutely worth the price for the Pro version, being able to make supports partly invisible, show only contact points, many of the auto support options, and of course, the option to hide models... completely worth it for me for printing dice masters
I agree with you 100%
9:40 that's simple but actually amazing. Sometimes you're so caught up zooming, placing supports only to realise later on for the scale beeing it was not needed.
Yet another thorough review to help guide us. Thanks for giving us the benefit of your hard work and experience!
Thanks Alex. I hope it's helpful 😁
Just found this channel, have to say, one of the better and more practical reviews I have seen. Big thank you.
Wow, thanks! Hope you stay and enjoy a few more 😁
Yes Vog. I’m very new to 3d printing. I’ve always casted in wax and it’s time consuming. Carving all the models out. After watching nearly all your vids on 3d casting, I bought an elegoo. I used the chitubox and after watching your videos on lychee, i downloaded it and paid for it before I even went in it. 😂 it’s so much better than chitubox. You go into a lot of detail on your vids and every single one has helped me. Thank you for the hard work and all the time you’ve put into these. It must be like a permanent job with all the tests and trials you do.
Keep it up and thank you very much.
Happy printing.
Happy casting. 🙂
You have some of the best reviews I have seen on CZcams about 3d printing
Many thanks. It takes me ages to write them all 😉😁😁😁
Fact
Second vid i watched of you, really nice editing, easy to
To listen :)
That's very kind, thanks 😁
Just wow, looks amazing and great video as always. Will be trying this out.
Hope you enjoy 😁
Thank you! My first resin printer arrived this week. I'm pretty experienced with FDM printing but this is obviously a whole different ballgame. This was perfectly timed as I was just settling down to watch dome CZcams before I started the hunt for a different slicer. Hey presto! You have the solution. Much appreciated for the clear run through
Honestly, I wish I'd had this slicer when I started with resin. Enjoy! 😁
Got my Mars 2 Pro two weeks ago, Chitubox was rather intuitive. Was watching videos on better supports and this got suggested. Downloading this right now!
Looks much improved from when I tried it last year. I'll have to give it another go. Great depth of information in this video.
very kind. Thanks 😁
awesome and extremely well stated video without all the hype! straight to the facts with proof I love it! now to watch all your other videos :)
Thanks so much for sharing this useful information! Really helps understand the differences and features for a newbie resin printer user.
Glad it was helpful!
I have my first 3d printer about to be unboxed, the Anycubic photon mono se. Your videos have given me the confidence to give 3d printing a shot! thank you so much, you have a new subscriber for life!
Glad to have you here 😁😁😁
I'm getting ready to get a Resin printer and watching your videos has really helped me out. Thanks for that!
Happy to help 😁
I have a few Anycubic printers, THANK YOU. I have uninstalled ChiTuBox and use Lycée now and can not overstate how much it is better for me, it does not crash and works on my printers trouble free. The planer cut feature is the best I have seen yet.
Thank you very much your way of explaining step-by-step is the best keep the great work
Glad it helped
Thanks for video. Features look good. Gonna give this program a try.
I don't even have a 3D printer yet and you sold me on the PRO version of this. Thank you.
Your voice and accent alone makes this video worth watching. Kind of a David Attenborough adjacent voice of 3d printing.
Many thanks 😁
Thank you so much for this in-depth review. I have just recently procured my first 3d printer (Elegoo Saturn), and was overwhelmed with researching all of the different slicers. This is Very helpful. Thank you.
It seems a lot to take in at first James, but in a few days it will all be second nature to you 😁
@@vogman Is it true you cannot directly slice for Saturn with Lychee?
Thank you! I’ll be swapping to using Lychee now! Hell yes! 👍😁
Nice one Denise. Like all new things it takes a little getting used to, but after a few prints you'll never look back 😁
took me a week to learn how to use it to my satisfaction, and now i get great prints with few failures, and easy to remove supports. They got my money. and i love that the subscription is reasonable
Well done Geoff!! Downloaded and can't wait to give it a try!
It makes life easy Dan and I'm all for that : )
WOW. This has everything I’m looking for, and more. Definitely getting this tonight. Thanks for the review!
Glad I could help!
This is exactly what I needed! Thanks
Glad it helped!
Love the review as allways spot on VOG i cant rate the sortware myself but willing to try now :)
Just watched this, getting this right now, good thing my weekend just started! 😅😋👍
Hope you enjoy it!
Just got my first resin printer Mono X 4K - wasn't sure which slicer to use...
Now I know!
Thanks for the great video!
You've chosen well both times 😁
Great work man!
Appreciate it!
Hell this is a better overview & use guide than most of the pure chitubox guides!! Thanks tree hugger man!
I've been called worse... and no trees have been harmed or molested in the making of these videos 🤣
Happy to help.
Excellent!!!
Picked up a Photon mono X on Wednesday. (My First Resin printer) Fought with shitubox or whatever its called! And Photon workshop for a few days! Someone told me about Lychee slicer so I grabbed it and watched this video! Had a model hollowed, supported, and sliced while watching your video and now have it on the printer! Thanks!! And with the support manipulation you showed in pro I think I will absolutely go pro!!
Happy printing 😁😁😁
big fan of your videos, to me... you are the few, that does it right. Keep doing what u do.
That's very kind 😁😁😁
Learnt some useful tips. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Nice. I was looking to leave the default Anycubic slicer.
I love how I got the ad when he got the ad :')
Yea that ad placement was genius 😂
The voice alone deserves a thumbs-up. ;) I just started printing with my new Sonic Mini 4K and have found Chitubox 1.8.1 to be incredibly laggy (supposedly 1.7.* was much faster). So I started playing with Lychee and so far I’m really impressed, so much so I bought a Pro license. Looking forward to really digging into the slicer and printing off some files this weekend. Great overview!
It's a great slicer that quickly becomes a favourite tool 😁
thanks, great video, just getting into resin printing from FDM, you saved me time trying to decide on which slicer to use
Very welcome
Photo Mono will arrive this week and playing with Workshop from Fdm(cura) made me panick a bit lol. Cheers sir and thanks
I just got my anycubic last night a am so glad I ran into this video.
Nice one 😁
Just got mine today.thabk you VOG!
I'm impressed
Love these videos. Time to download Lychee slicer
Enjoy! 😁😁😁
Thanks for sharing! Happy Thanksgiving.
Same to you! 👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁😁😁
Not going to lie this is a wonderful video and I think a tutorial or two would be godly. Though I haven't searched if you've done any yet. You earn my sub more than x100
Oh thank God you made this video and that I watched it. Ever since I got my Anycubic Photon Mono X and being forced to use the Photon Workshop I had been getting so frustrated with printing in general. Their slicer has this really annoying bug that adds exposure spots all the way up models where there is not supposed to be anything. I have already had a couple prints that are useless because of it and many models that just don't slice right at all because of it. And with Chitubox not supporting Anycubic's file type it is so frustrating. Not that Chitubox wasn't frustrating as well. I have had it crash many times as well. But what is more frustrating than the crashes is the random changes to my support settings which happens way more than the crashes. I am having to constantly reimport my saved settings for the supports because every time I turn around they all change on me.
So...I am definitely going to try this other slicer you are showing in this video. I will download it right now in fact. Thanks for showing it to us. It is very much appreciated.🤘😉👍
No worries. Give it a go 😁
Using the Anycubic Mono and its slicing software, I often find the supports bonded to the model in areas they should not even be touching, so the ability to adjust the positioning of the supports is huge to me.
Give it a go and see how you get on 😁
I just did my first large model using auto supports in the anycubic software and It has support poles touching the model :(
Very helpful video and great voice ;-)
Thanks, I'll be using it shortly!
Nice one Chuck : )
I just want to say, I'm very new at all this and recently bought an Anycubic Photon Mono 4k with wash and cure station 2.0. I was at a loss what to do after I printed the test print. I couldn't get anything work at all. Nothing would stick. I watched this video and then dumped both Chitubox and Photon Workshop and tried Lychee. I just had my first successful print last night with this software! I though it was me and I literally loaded the same file that failed countless time in both the others and BAM! Worked first shot. Thanks for making this video as it really helped a beginner print. Just wanted to drop that story and say thanks!
No problem Brandon. You might also want to try this video on supports. It should help you grasp the fundamentals easily czcams.com/video/MU0Cq_bjhy4/video.html
Happy printing 😁😁😁
Great job 😊
Many thanks 😁
OMG i tried this a while back. its starting to look like a decent slicer.
Quick question the resin profiles did you add them yourself? and or is there somewhere I can get the resin profiles from.? I have an anycubic photon s.
I am learning this now and love it. There is a feature that you can slice the model if you need to break it up to fit and it works so good
Good isn't it 😁
Great review. I'm going to try Lychee out.
Hope you enjoy it! 😁
Hey 🤘 I suppose it's the slicer you talked me about, I will try with my SL1, I was asking you about chitubox because I really like that support management and your video was very helpful to place the supports at the best places and with the right strength and quantity.. Thanks again 🙏
It's worth giving Lychee a try - it's free after all. The island detector and then auto-island-support really takes the guesswork out of things. It also supports a vast range of printers and, from my experience, is a lot less glitchy that ChiTuBox. It's worth a look 😁
That print size thing is a good idea. I've printed a few things and "oh, that's not what I expected"
And I just realised we can do that by importing another model of known size.
It impressed me as well. It's good to have something to visually compare with. Clever thinking 😁
I like to believe that the actual 3D printer user just hired a guy with story book accent to read a script.
He sounds like a documentary narrator. Reminds me of the narrator of The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
dude you're voice is epic!
Many thanks 😁
I do not know why. The accent reminds me of Brainiac75 (A monster magnets and lasers guy)
Awesome that it supports the mono x :)
Superb video, subbed.
Thanks for the sub! Much appreciated 😁
Your have convinced me to get the lychee Pro, thx buddy
Worth it. I have no regrets : )
Dude.......your voice is just amazing. Also, good review as usual......that is all.
Thanks! 😃
I'm sold!
You won't regret it 😁
Nice review!
Thanks John 😁😁😁
Thank you! Getting it now! I’ll be your friend for life, because I love Anycubic and hate other slicers.
It's a very good slicer and works great with Anycubic printers 😊
Btw Lychee doesn't seem to have two sliders for top & bottom, but you can switch if you want it to hide from the top or from the bottom.
When you hover the mouse over the square in the slider that you move it up-n-down it'll show a small menu that:
- shows the current height and layer #
- has button to switch Top/Bottom to hide
- and apparently it can change the exposure speeds mid-way (not only when printing the bottom & transition layers)!
Thanks for the review of Lychee Slicer. I just got an Anycubic Photon Mono X and need a slicer anyway.
And right in the middle of your rant about having to watch an ad before slicing, your video was interrupted by two ads put up by YT. Very annoying, but just a tiny inconvenience to suffer for the excellent content. Lol.
Just upgrade to Yt premium. Worth every penny for me. No more annoying adds and I can listen to anything even with the schreen locked. Definietly recommend it if you learn a lot from yt videos. Makes life easyer for a small amount of money.
The only problem I've had with the Lychee free version is when you try to duplicate an imported model on the build plate. It always crashes for me. The workaround is to export one fully supported model as an obj or stl from the export tab, then drag it back in to the build plate as many times as you need. The supports will be part of the model and no longer editable, but it works.
Love Lychee. Don't mind paying for it as it will hopefully continue to allow for improvements, etc.
Do you know how to customize hollowing for models if you have more than one on the build plate? I would like some to be solid and others to be hollowed. It would also be nice to control the hollowing differently for different parts.
I moved to Lychee and use it for both Resin and Filament jobs. The subscription model is so low cost that I recommend it to everyone (especial in light of Chitubox Pro's cost).
Thanks for sharing.
THANKS 👍👍👍
Welcome 👍
I'm getting ready to purchase an anycube photon x as my first 3d printer for printing small things like miniatures. I have never 3d printed anything and just searching around soaking myself with as much knowledge and info as I can before I put it all to use when I get the printer. Thanks to this awesome slicer review now I know amd feel confident that I can use this one withought fear. Thank you for the great and clear details I ha e subscribed to your channel to learn more about 3d printing! Also do you have a video on how to select a scale for models on the slicer?
thanks for a great video my first resin print comes next week. its a mars 2 pro maybe I should just start with this slicer
This is the one to start with. I wish it had been around when I started 😁
Looks good, I'll have to give it a try. Have you looked at Prusa slicer at all? I have used it to generate supports before exporting the whole build plate as an STL to use in chitubox to improve the support generation.
My photon mono X has shipped, and this is great news! I see it supports SL1 as well :-)
It's a fabulous slicer that works on so many printers and will accompany that Mono Z nicely : )
They just dropped an update to Lychee (version 4.0.6 - I think), has a nice new support painter, and a ton of new features. Still one of the few slicers I have found that has an Island search function and that alone has saved me so many prints. I got the PRO edition personally it makes it a bit of a difference when working with supports and hollowing.
finding your videos really helpful and was wondering if you could help me. I have a elegoo mars 2 pro and i have downloaded and used this new lychee slicer and love it! however i just got my photon mono x like your self and find nothing i do helps my models stick to the build plate :( can you possible share your recommended settings on this software (lychee slicer) using the photon mono x please.
GIMME X ONE. Appreciate your videos sir!
great video matey i got mine up last night. :) you did a better job than me this time matey. i need to sort a new microphone.
does the alt-push-for-tree work in the free basic version as well?
Question, can I do everything in lychee and then open the result in photon for sending the file to the printer?
keep them coming found you video instresting
Thanks Stewart 😁
Very good info, I gonna go DL it now, hopefully the printer gets here today like it is supposed too.
Have fun! 😁😁😁
@@vogman Hopefully lol
On the free version on some printers you can't use the full build volume of your chosen printer. But in saying that it's still and good slicer.
hahaha love the banana reference in that size comparison. thanks for the video. hadn't heard of Lychee yet and I'm eager to try it out, as I do have some issues with Chitubox, such as rotating in a counter intuitive way and hard to hit rotation circles for instance
Talking of rotation... ever supported a model and then thought, "I'll just rotate it a tiny bit" only to have ChiTuBox strip away all the supports? Lychee keeps track of them and can reset position 😁
@@vogman haven't had the time yet, but can't wait to try it. sounds like a dream compared to some of the Chitubox quirks that really bug me
I started with Lychee, and the first few slices I produced printed fine. Then, without changing anything, every print I tried to load to the printer complained that the slice had serious problems and it would not print. I can do the same thing in Chitubox without running into this. I need to do another one in Lychee and try again, but I did like 10 in a couple days with the same issue last week. I prefer Lychee, more user friendly, but with that issue, it makes Chitubox work better as every print I have done through Chitubox has worked perfectly.
Banana for scale!! YES!!
What’s your best advice for hollowing? I try it and always fail, if I don’t hollow perfect prints?
Thanks for the review and bringing this to my attention. I have now used it for about dozen prints and it is impressive. A word of warning though. It seems to require access to some server somewhere and thus they can turn it off at anytime or demand subscription or hike the prices.
We have all seen this with Fusion 360 and Onshape and Photoshop and all the other cloud based sw. For a slicer this is not so critical, if that happens, just use some other slicer as your data and design is not held hostage. So enjoy while you can but avoid falling in love.
Their very small subscription fee is not a sustainable business model so something has to give or they need some other revenue to keep the dream alive. For comparison Simplify3D charges one time fee $149.
I hear you Jim. I'm not a big fan of subscription based software either. Unfortunately thanks to giants like Microsoft and Adobe, it looks as though this is the way things will continue to go.
@@vogman Thanks. My comment was just a heads up and as said it is not a big issue with a slicer software which is easily replaced and where every job is sort of one of and not like complex CAD model with hundreds of hours invested on it. Subscription is alright for businesses as it just an other tool that will need constant money spent on it anyway, subscription or upgrades every year, as long as it pays for it self it is fine. But for hobby/maker stuff subscription is not good cause the wallet bleeds all the time but there are long spell in life when one is too busy to make anything.
Looks very cool :D BTW you sound like the narrator from the game :Little Big Planet"
Hi just subscribed and liked the video it helped me loads 👍.
Would it be possible to make a video regarding how to split a mini into several parts to make it larger.
Also I'm very confused over the resin settings as every video I've watched seems to say different things.
I have anycubic photo mono and using anycubic grey resin.
Keep up the great videos.
Ps were did you get that stl file for the Lrg black monster?
Hi Steve. Welcome aboard.
I'll add your suggested videos to the list 😁
As for the models, try here - archvillaingames.com/