>Now I wish I had a Galaxy S4.
lol.
>But I think the technique applies the same to other designs.
Yes- that's the most important part of the post - a new technique for printing good looking 2 color images with a single nozzle.
UltiErik
about 11 years
I understand. You can't make assumptions on the copyright holder's wishes until there's a license statement. The Ultimaker logo version version is cool, though! Now I wish I had a Galaxy S4. But I think the technique applies the same to other designs.
gr
about 11 years
I don't want to do that - the image itself is copyrighted (it's from a free wallpaper website: http://www.blirk.net/statue-of-liberty-wallpaper/6/ but the license is not specified). More importantly I want mine to be unique - I want mine to be the only one in the world!
I was thinking of doing a version with the UM robot logo though so I did that instead and added it to the design. How's that? I included the stl model for the um robot. Anyone can flip it over and print just the first layer.
UltiErik
about 11 years
It's awesome :) I'd love to see you there! Would it be possible for you to allow people to specifically print this Miss Liberty version?
gr
about 11 years
Oops. Thanks for letting me know. It is published now. I would be honored to be "featured". See you Friday night in NYC. I printed this specifically for the upcoming Maker Faire.
UltiErik
about 11 years
Hi Gr! You've made a pretty amazing design and also shared a lot of cool tips and tricks that will be useful to others! Thanks a lot!
I'd love to feature the design. Right now the design isn't published yet. You can still press the green publish button.
I must admit that the design change to make the unpublished status of design more salient is long over due, but we will change it.