![]() ![]() ![]() Watch it a bit before reading on… Layer by Layer This video is less than five minutes long and does a great job of telling you everything you need to know to get started painting your STL files. We followed the method in this Autodesk 123D tutorial video Autodesk Meshmixer 101: Painting and Printing in Color, using a Paintcolor stencil brush to paint directly onto the mesh of our design. The color was added to each component in Meshmixer with a brush tool. ![]() This started as a collection of separate knots in STL format, none of which had any color information. A Tangle of ColorĪs an example, consider the Perko Morph design in the geekhaus shop. What if you want to add color to some plain old STL files? This week, we’ll walk you through a super simple way to paint color onto STL files with Meshmixer. But, that assumed you had a multicolor model in the first place. Way back in our second Tutorial Tuesday, Full-Color Printing and Character Models, we discussed tutorials for exporting multicolor digital models for 3D printing. ![]()
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