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Fuzzy skin painting tool, like in PrusaSlicer #7936
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Would love this as well! |
This was referenced Feb 2, 2025
Please <3 |
Another vote for this, please |
Another vote for Paint on fuzzy skin! It would make a massive difference to things. |
Would love this feature! It would be so useful for a lot of my projects! |
This feature would be most welcome. |
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Is there an existing issue for this feature request?
Is your feature request related to a problem?
Fuzzy skin often ends up being applied in unintended areas, such as threads or moving parts, which can cause functional issues. While modifiers can help in controlling this to some extent, they are not always convenient—especially when you only want to add fuzziness to a single face.
Which printers will be beneficial to this feature?
All
Describe the solution you'd like
PrusaSlicer 2.9 introduced an innovative feature for adding fuzzy skin by simply painting directly on an object. This approach is already impressive, but the real highlight is the "Smart Fill" functionality. With it, users can apply fuzzy skin exclusively to specific faces, enabling targeted customization. This capability allows designers to create dedicated faces during the design process specifically for fuzzy skin application.
I suggest implementing a similar feature in OrcaSlicer. Adding the ability to paint and apply fuzzy skin to specific faces, including a "Smart Fill" option, would significantly enhance customization and user experience.
Describe alternatives you've considered
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Additional context
Screenshot done from - Multiple Beds, Scarf Seams & Fuzzy Skin Painting! (PrusaSlicer 2.9)
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