November 11, 2024
Description
How To Use Custom Fonts in Bambu Studio:
Step 1: Download Font: Cutie Shark
Cutie Shark Font | dafont.com
Step 2:
-Copy the TTF or OTF Font File.
-Paste to “C:\Program Files\Bambu Studio\resources\fonts”
-Right Click on file, choose “Install for ALL USERS” (may be under "show more options")
Step 3: Restart Bambu Studio
Step 4:
Make sure you have “Objects” selected, beside the “Global” option on the left panel. Then select “Text_Shape” below that.
Step 5:
Select the text icon along the top right menu, to edit name
Step 6: Choose your new font from the dropdown menu, and change the text to the name of your choice.
Step 7: Print & Enjoy!
I printed in 5 different colors, using one, 4 color AMS.
To do this, I added white filament to slot one, and chose slot one for the base, as well as for the tree.
With the 0.2mm layer height, I swapped the white filament to green at LAYER 16.
I added black filament to slot two, and chose slot two for the wheels and steering wheel, as well as for the text.
With the 0.2mm layer height, I swapped the black filament to white at LAYER 26.
Slot three and slot 4 remained the same with the light pink and dark pink colors for the entire print.
Each color in this file has a different layer heigh so you can print with a standard FDM printer and swap the colors as follows:
Base: White
Layer 16: White to Black
Layer 21: Black to Light Pink
Layer 24: Light Pink to Dark Pink
Layer 26: Dark Pink to Green
Layer 31: Green to White (If including text)
If you are printing with a standard fmd printer and including a name, you must set the text thickness to 2mm for it to be at a different level than the previous color for the tree layer. If you are using an AMS, you can keep the text thickness 1mm
License:
Standard Digital File License