Thank you so much! I've been trying to figure out how to add the outer layer and been trying so many different programs to do it and Tinkercad had it built in You are a life saver!
I made another tutorial where I was working so hard to get the outside layer just right by manually adding shapes. Luckily, that guy from my group showed me that short cut that made it much faster.
Glad I could help! I actually posted another video but it was much harder to get on OK result. However, I posted that original video to a Facebook 3D printing group and someone in the group told me about the short cut. I mentioned it in the video but I just couldn't believe how much easier it is doing it this way. I just have to give this guy credit.
Thank you very much! I am so glad I found this channel very educational! I wanted to make keychains and name tags and had no idea how to start but with this video I’ve made many! I went from saying I can’t do that to I’ll give it a try and sometimes succeeding! Thank you again!
Oh my God... this video is so good! Thank you. And also, can you PLEASE teach me how to make videos like this? Your AI guy with voice is really wonderful!
Thank you. I use Adobe Character Animate. It essentially copies my movements and then syncs the mouth to the recorded audio. It's super easy once you have it all set it.
Question. When choosing the option of saving the file type in Google as jpg. Why not just choose svg which would cut out the converting process. Would that work?
@Teaching3DPrinting like when I do it in Google drawings It wouldn't the name is Kristina. My mom wants a new name tag for her backpack when she goes to work.
I’m sorry. I just watched my video to see where I talk about fill mode and I don’t see it. Would mind pointing me to the part of the video you’re referencing?
You have to do a layer pause and switch filament at a certain height depending on the height at which the outline stops. You can find plenty of videos on how to do it on your slicer.