Multimaterial painting - Bottom also gets 'painted'
I have painted some top surfaces in different colors, the rest of the model should be white. In the preview, I see that the bottom of the model also gets painted in those colors, but instead, I want it to be completely white. What can I do about this? 3MF-file can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Umr-4whZOf3s5GHr3HJemwuogzgcFGAo/view?usp=drive_link
RE: Multimaterial painting - Bottom also gets 'painted'
Access denied for the link. Easier if you just use the Attach File button under the edit box and upload it here. It has to be zip-compressed before upload though.
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RE: Multimaterial painting - Bottom also gets 'painted'
Here is the 3MF file of the model in question.
RE: Multimaterial painting - Bottom also gets 'painted'
Try this
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RE: Multimaterial painting - Bottom also gets 'painted'
I see you deleted the blue color. I also still see the red color on the bottom
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Here you go...
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PS: Multicolor printing is much more controllable if you design your objects as multipart objects and just assign a color to each part. A bit more work in CAD but it lets you take control of where the color goes exactly... No tweaking of slicer parameters needed.
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I was thinking the same. For a model like this I would design the patterns as separate inserts so I can assign a separate extruder to each
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PS: Multicolor printing is much more controllable if you design your objects as multipart objects and just assign a color to each part. A bit more work in CAD but it lets you take control of where the color goes exactly... No tweaking of slicer parameters needed.
I know this. When I model an object myself, I always do that, but this is an single part STL from printables.com. Instead of first changing the object to a multi-part one, the easiest and fastest way would be to paint it in Prusaslicer and start printing.
If there is no other way to make it work how I want it to, I will change this object into a multi-part one. But first I would like to see if there are some more functionalities/possibilities available through multimaterial painting in Prusaslicer...
RE: Multimaterial painting - Bottom also gets 'painted'
Did you check out the file I attached above?
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RE: Multimaterial painting - Bottom also gets 'painted'
Did you check out the file I attached above?
Yes, below was my reaction
I see you deleted the blue color. I also still see the red color on the bottom
RE: Multimaterial painting - Bottom also gets 'painted'
Did you check out the file I attached above?
Sorry, but the new file is still not the solution for me. It has exactly the same result as I had in the beginning.
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Hm, funny, which version of Slicer do you use? On my Mac and Version 2.6.0 it looks like that:
I attached the gcode, so you can view it yourself (and print it if you want...).
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