How to Use Blender to Render a STL 3d Printer Model
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 Published On Aug 26, 2022

This video will teach you in under 20 minutes how to turn STL files into beautiful images for posting on blogs, user forums, and websites. You will learn just enough about Blender to use it for rendering images that you save as PNG or JPEG files.

00:00 Introduction
03:48 Generating Models from Templates
07:00 Verify your Model with a Slicer
07:29 Getting Started with Blender
13:00 Working with STL Files
16:00 Adding the 2nd Light to a Scene
17:00 Adding Materials to a Model
19:15 Exporting an Image as JPEG
19:35 Updating model.makewithtech.com templates

Link to download Blender:
https://www.blender.org/

Link to Model @ MakeWithTech to Create Models from 3d Templates
https://models.makewithtech.com

Link to discuss everything 3d printer:
https://forum.makewithtech.com

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The MakeWithTech channel teaches people how to use desktop technology to create, innovate and make things. If you are a "maker" and want to learn more about 3d Printing, 3d Printers, 3d Printing Slicers, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), or 3d Modeling, this is a place you should visit often. The channel includes additional content about using a wood lathe, woodworking, program a single-board computer such as the Raspberry Pi, Adafruit Circuit Playground, ESP32, and Python. Available reviews are about Prusa, Creality, Monoprice, ANET, Flsun, Fokoos, JG Maker, and Flashforge 3d Printers. Slicers covered include MatterControl, Cura, PrusaSlicer, Flashprint, and IdeaMaker. CAD design videos cover TinkerCAD, FreeCAD, OpenSCAD, and Shapr3D. Slicers covered include MatterControl, Cura, PrusaSlicer, Flashprint, and IdeaMaker.
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Let's continue to learn together. Irv

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