gegell
gegell
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1st Jan 2016
17th Jan 2016
Full inspiration from Qwert_Yuiop's 3D Printer. It's 16x16x16 instead of 8x8x8 like Qwert_Yuiop's was. Of course thats why it takes much longer. It uses a 16x16 Filt Memory as printing template (working on a more user friendly template maker right now).
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  • gegell
    gegell
    2nd Jan 2016
    @H6899 ;P
  • 00yoshi
    00yoshi
    2nd Jan 2016
    @NewTrain64 the pistons with the dtec and cray combo
  • H6899
    H6899
    2nd Jan 2016
    I found the hidden trophy :)
  • nateharrison
    nateharrison
    2nd Jan 2016
    oh sorry i didnt see the description
  • nateharrison
    nateharrison
    2nd Jan 2016
    you copied
  • gegell
    gegell
    2nd Jan 2016
    @classeh The filts are just a memory of numbers. Like i've explained before I used the bits 2^7 - 2^22, so i used a calc to calculate the numbers i need to set the filts to. Example: 1-4 block only: I would calculate 2^7 + 2^8 + 2^9 + 2^10 = 1920. Then I used the PROP tool with Ctype enabled and set the ctype of the first FILT to 1920.
  • NewTrain64
    NewTrain64
    2nd Jan 2016
    @00yoshi I didn't see anything new I think you wanted me to give you views and upvotes -.-
  • classeh
    classeh
    2nd Jan 2016
    How'd you make the filt on its own w/ out a filt maker at the start?
  • gegell
    gegell
    2nd Jan 2016
    @PortalPlayer first thanks for the correction :D, second yes: Each pixel of filt contains the data of one x row. Then comes the next pixel of filt = next x row of blocks. And each bit of the Filt corresponds to one block.
  • gegell
    gegell
    2nd Jan 2016
    @cracker use the prop tool with the ctype. I used the bits 2^7 till 2^22. @JosephEmmanuel I acctually made one yesterday, have to upload it today ;D