u/Quiet_Following3523

Layer following manual pause is showing wrong colour, is this normal?

Layer following manual pause is showing wrong colour, is this normal?

https://preview.redd.it/hpyseifc3sjh1.png?width=3428&format=png&auto=webp&s=f912a1461bc04497587df7c8c034268c2acd36bb

I'm printing a D10 for an escape room puzzle and I've voided out the middle to entomb some inductive LEDs. I added a pause on the ceiling of this void, now it's showing the layer as 100% black (should be blue and white for transparent/white filament)

Is the black layer just to communicate "you're pausing the layer before this one" or will it actually print a single layer of a random colour, ruining the print?

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u/Quiet_Following3523 — 3 days ago

Insect bite, did get larvae'd?

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u/Quiet_Following3523 — 1 month ago

Is this *actually* an inclusive palette?

Hi, I run an escape room and I'm taking steps to make it accessible to colour blindness. I've been told that using this palette will include 95% of colour blind people, I've come here to test that.

Lots of my puzzles run a red, green, blue, yellow palette, which isn't useful for some players

I've seen the IBM one and I can also make that work, but I worry that the indigo and the blue in that are too close to each other to be distinguished, however, I worry in this one here, the burnt orange and green are going to be indistinguishable to most colour blind people, so I'm asking the people of reddit

u/Quiet_Following3523 — 3 months ago