Dude thought he was in orthographic view.
You should already know that. It’s such a simple thing. — first answer on StackOverflow
Thanks. It’s an Orca feature. Not Cura.
Please indulge me.
I do the negative when text is on the side of the part but at the bottom this seems to be better , especially for thick bold letters.
It really is t bad in the naked eye. I just slammed a reflection right on it. Or maybe was 0.01mm too high but I’ve seen way worse.
Here’s a picture of the part assembled.
Flat bed scanning is super useful. Especially when you add a ruler on the glass. I’ve used this for recreating parts faces to connect to something else. The issue is that whatever isn’t touching the glass will be blurry.
That’s awesome! I love how deep we are going with this! I have to admit I don’t k or as much about cinema lighting as I know about cameras and Steadicam.
Wow. You must be fun at parties.
Ok, now do you get the irony? Or you’re the only one with limited time?
Also, it’s just a prototype. You’re complaining about how bad the special effects are while reading the script of a movie.
It’s funny because it’s true. I’ve had so many conversations with producers that were straight up sociopathic.