Blender-Gcode-Import
Import G-code from slicer to Blender mesh (by Heinz-Loepmeier)
GeoPattern
Create beautiful generative geometric background images from a string. (by jasonlong)
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Blender-Gcode-Import
Posts with mentions or reviews of Blender-Gcode-Import.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-10.
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I've Made a Free and Open-Source GCode Importing Tool for Blender
Thanks for mentioning. Before nozzleboss I started with a simple G-code Importer, mainly focused on rendering, too. Blenders 'curve bevel' is perfect for that. Converts 2d paths into meshes. Check the first .gif here https://github.com/Heinz-Loepmeier/Blender-Gcode-Import/wiki
- I created a phone holder for NYC citibikes
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I Made a Blender Addon That Renders 3D Printer GCode | Feel Free to Suggest a Name
Before spending time making a blender add on check out this add on which I have been using to render my Gcode in blender https://github.com/Heinz-Loepmeier/Blender-Gcode-Import/wiki
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How can I select all curves to modify?
When I press A to select all curves, there is one curve that is slightly lighter than the rest and when I go into the properties for that curve it only applies the change to the curve that is the slightly lighter curve. Here is a link to the process I am trying to do. https://github.com/Heinz-Loepmeier/Blender-Gcode-Import/wiki
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Waiting hands - 5 color print (bonus points if know whose hands)
The printing paths are imported into Blender and post-processed there. The wiki of the G-code importer for Blender has some visuals to give you an impression on how the paths can be further edited. For more experimental prints you can take a look at my nozzleboss IG
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Sculpt G-code paths directly in Blender
Import G-code into Blender (Gcode Importer)
-Import Gcode into Blender (Gcode Importer) -Enter Edit-mode and extrude vertices in Z-axis by layer height (needed cause sculptmode only works with faces, not 2D pathes alone) -Enter sculptmode and try different tools (you can lock the Z-axis so you don't generate non-planar paths) -Enter edit mode again and delete extruded vertices (should still be selected) -Export again with Gcode Exporter Addon
- Ask HN: Any Artists on HN?
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Interwoven outer perimeters
Conventional Slicer, then imported to Blender and did the sinewave curve editing there.
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Printed sinewave pattern that looks like knitted fabric
Thank you, the closest think right now is the docu page of my G-code Importer for Blender. It shows some manual curve editing with weightmaps inside of Blender. https://github.com/Heinz-Loepmeier/Blender-Gcode-Import/wiki
GeoPattern
Posts with mentions or reviews of GeoPattern.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-14.
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Ask HN: Any Artists on HN?
How to get started with this? I'm not looking into diving into GAN kind of stuff. But need to make beautiful repeated art on canvas for a project. Want to make something like this [1] from scratch.
[1] http://jasonlong.github.io/geo_pattern/
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Blender-Gcode-Import and GeoPattern you can also consider the following projects:
gcode-exporter - Export edges paths or polylines as gcode files for digital fabrication (it's not a slicer)
Chartkick - Create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Ruby
BipolarMarlin - Modified Marlin for bipolar printers.
RailRoady - Ruby on Rails 3/4/5 model and controller UML class diagram generator. (`brew/port/apt-get install graphviz` before use!)