Badge description: You're a member of the 3D Printing Special Interest Group
For the members of https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/3DPrinting (would be manually awarded by me)
Lastly, do you have any ideas for artwork concepts?
Yes, attached.
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But maybe I'd rather see an actual 3D printer on the badge, but that's beyond my skills.
stylized 3d printer logo mojo badge.svg
I don't have time to convert this logo into a badge, but if it is helpful, feel free to use it.
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What about a glue gun? Printing a mushroom? A bit meta for 3D printing, but I like it more than a general boxed shape.
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I think we should be printing the badge itself... [[Image(http://www.delorie.com/tmp/3dprinting-sig.png)]]
I like the idea. Do you have the SVG to work on further?
I'm working of the template in git, so yes, but I am by no means an artist... let me try to add it...
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Thanks, I've applied colors form badges palette, added borders and background. Also repositioned the badge in the canvas. What do you think?
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The two comments I got from a friend yesterday were: (1) the border should be made up of more than one layer (like a real 3D print) and (2) make sure it doesn't look like you're frosting a cake :-)
At least your nozzle looks a lot more like a printer nozzle than mine did.
Can we use a crosshatch pattern for the background, like a 3D printed layer, or is that too busy for a badge?
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This is all I can do.
Looks great :-)
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Based on discussion on #fedora-design:
Now I see the left most bottom line is weird, will fix that.
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It's lookin good! Can you try a version with some more room between the F and the outside ring? It is almost touching and it would be nice for it to have some room
Well in 3D printing, it should touch, the little space there is just not to make it apper as one block.
Right, the whole idea was that we're 3D-printing the badge itself. If I could have gotten away with the outside ring being multiple passes I would have ;-)
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Replying to [comment:15 riecatnor]:
I've tried a bit, with Maria's help. I still think that the previous version is looking more like 3D printing, but I understand why the small gap looks disturbing.
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Triaging ticket! I also have the full YAML file added for making this badge possible, but it IS blocking on [https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/5306 Infrastructure ticket #5306].
It also assume the final PNG is named "3d-printing-sig.png" when pushed to production.
Proposed YAML file for the 3D Printing SIG 3d-printing-sig.yaml
Bumping this. Thanks
Hello all, thanks for your work on the art. I think it is almost there.. Perhaps we could try a bit of shine on the extruder?
riecatnor thanks for the help on the Flock Badges workshop.
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No problem! Looks good, setting to approved
Patch file for badges.git that adds the PNG, YAML, SVG, and STL files for the badge to the right repo 0001-Add-3D-Printing-SIG-Member-badge-PNG-YML-SVG-STL.patch
Patch file for ansible.git that adds the 3d-printing-sig-member badge to the cron script for awarding to current members of the FAS group 0001-Add-3D-Printing-SIG-Member-to-oldschool-cron-script-.patch
I just added patch files for both the badges.git repository for all art assets (PNG, SVG, STL, and YAML). I know we discussed the non-necessity of the STL, but for the 3D Printing SIG, I figured it would make sense to have it. This should make this badge good to go for the badges back-end.
Also included is a patch for the ansible.git repo – this will make sure that the badge is awarded to people already sponsored into the group (thanks to threebean for mentioning this in another ticket as something to be aware of).
CCing some badges-sysadmins for helping push this one out!
Svg modified with height information. fas-3d-printer-sig_printable.svg
OpenSCAD Intermediate to create stl from modified SVG. fas-3d-printer-sig_printable.scad
Hello I played around with making a badge printable using inkscape workflow ![1]. I took a little artistic license there.
Not sure about heights but I plan to print it in two colors natural and magenta :) Attachments above ^.
![1] https://jskladan.wordpress.com/2014/08/18/3d-printing-workflow-with-inkscape/
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