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How to 3D Print in Full Color (Part 2): Repairing and Checking VRMLs
Shuvom Ghose
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3D Printing
27
4
Intermediate
This is the second in a series of tutorials to help printer operators who are NOT graphic artists get the absolute most out of their multi-color, multi-material 3D printers, like the Stratasys J750. We will cover how to look deeper inside our VRML files to predict if they will import correctly and how to choose the resolution of VRML files from Rhino and other artistic CAD programs to make sure they are capturing the information you want.
j55
polyjet
rhino
zbrush
uv
color
j750
vrml
How to 3D Print More Realistic Consumer Product Prototypes
Shuvom Ghose
in
3D Printing
23
3
Intermediate
We discuss the 4 levels of 3D printed prototype realism all Industrial Designers should know about, and show you step-by-step how to reach each one!
industrial
series
j8
j55
polyjet
consumer
realism
j750
stratasys
How to 3D Print Full-Color, Fully-Textured DISPLACEMENT Mapped Parts Using Photoshop!
Shuvom Ghose
in
3D Printing
15
0
Intermediate
This tutorial covers a little-known feature in Photoshop you can use (today) to quickly create incredibly complex displacement-mapped parts for your 3D printer in full color!
j55
polyjet
stratasys
j750
bump
mapping
displacement
photoshop
Hand Sanding and Polishing for PolyJet 3D Printed Parts
Stratasys
in
3D Printing
11
1
Intermediate
Sanding and polishing 3D prints can be tricky. This tutorial demonstrates how to handle post-processing for printed parts when using the Stratasys J750.
finishing
processing
part
printing
3d
polyjet
j750
stratasys
Part 6: Color Swatch Generator Tutorial (Color Matching and Hard Proofing Step By Step)
Naftali Eder
in
3D Printing
3
0
Intermediate
This tutorial describes how to use a 3D Swatch Generator and perform color matching for 3D prints, specifically on J750/J735 3D printers.
polyjet
cmyk
transparency
stratasys
j750
rgb
proofing
color
Matching Up Your Colors with the Pantone™ Color Library
Alexa Nahum
in
3D Printing
1
0
Intermediate
Recently, the Stratasys J7 series began offering the Pantone™ color library on GrabCAD Print. Operators, designers, and manufacturers can now choose Pantone colors straight from GrabCAD Print. This introduces Pantone, the gold standard of color for all industries, into 3D printing and enables color-critical decisions at every stage of the workflow. The ability to use Pantone colors improves and simplifies color communication between designers, modelers, and manufacturers. For the first time in 3D printing history, you can define, communicate, and consistently produce the colors that you work with offline from the world’s most universal and established color language. You can leverage this new feature to create one-click prototypes, models with skin tones, coatings, and any other design-realism need. This improves quality and reliability of prints, cutting time and cost.
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j750
printing
3d
matching
color
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