u/BlackLegSanji654

How do you make it more cinematic?

Im running a game for a group of new*er* players. Ive been in the know about the game for a while but not ran one other game.

As a keeper, I want to make sure I can keep them engaged and thinking without giving too much away, so my question is:

How do you make it more cinematic for the players? Im talking cold starts or scenes before opening that show a hook. Ive given my players a hook in a few ways, but I'm not so good with the *off screen* stuff.

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u/BlackLegSanji654 — 8 days ago
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My supports are under-extruding but the rest of the print is fine. Im not sure what settings to change to fix this.

This is supposed to be a guitar hanger. As you can see in the images, the print itself is pretty good and smooth, but the supports are sparse and cause the surrounding print to underextrude in that area. The middle section, where the actual guitar hanger starts to stem out of the wings, you can see it caused that spot to underextrude and then it seemed to be fine as it stopped needed the supports.

I've looked through the settings and have made a few changes but nothing seems to help.

u/BlackLegSanji654 — 12 days ago
▲ 2 r/Cura+1 crossposts

Printer: ender 3 with dual z, auto level, silicon bed stabilizers, and Steel extruder gear and nozzle

Slicer: cura 5.11

Material: Ovve wood filament. Using a 0.6 nozzle

My prints are printing fine, but my supports are always under-extruded. I had a similar issue with my infill recently and was able to resolve it by increasing my infill multiplier.

There does bot seem to be a similar setting for supports. Flow seems to be the same across the board, as does speed so im not sure where to go.

The supports under extruding cause the rest of the print to under extrude as well.

Any advice is welcome and appreciated.

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u/BlackLegSanji654 — 18 days ago