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• Bambu Lab‘s MakerWorld has integrated Meshy, a generative AI platform for 3D model creation, into its MakerLab hub, letting users turn any photo into a print-ready 3D model in minutes, no design software or technical skills needed. Alongside the integration, Meshy has updated its Multi-Color Printing feature, which handles texture-to-filament assignment automatically, removing the need […]
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Bambu Lab‘s MakerWorld has integrated Meshy, a generative AI platform for 3D model creation, into its MakerLab hub, letting users turn any photo into a print-ready 3D model in minutes, no design software or technical skills needed. Alongside the integration, Meshy has updated its Multi-Color Printing feature, which handles texture-to-filament assignment automatically, removing the need for any manual color configuration in slicing software.
Both updates reflect a broader push to make 3D printing accessible to casual enthusiasts and newcomers who own capable printers but lack the modeling skills to create their own files.
Meshy has arrived on MakerWorld. Image via Meshy.
Automated Color Mapping Takes the Guesswork Out of Multi-Filament Printing
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