How to make a full color 3D illusion with Blender 2.8


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Full color 3D printing is finally possible! But it requires learning some new skills. In this video I wrap a 2D image around a 3D print using Blender 2.8 beta.

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6 responses to “How to make a full color 3D illusion with Blender 2.8”

  1. Blender 2.8 is a breakthrough, much more intuitive than previous versions. For parts and working with accurate dimensions I prefer Design Spark Mechanical(probably I should try Fusion360). It could be easier to import stl to blender and use it for UV editing. Thanks for the video.

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