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What does this folded piece of paper and the new texturing tool for 3D prints in IdeaMaker have in common? Texturing 3D prints is a cool new feature to add a unique look to your parts but in my opinion even more importantly can add quite some strength to prints and will allow you to generate shapes that were hardly possible before, due to warping. Lets find out more! Guten Tag everybody, Im Stefan and welcome to CNC Kitchen. The 3D printing slicer IdeaMaker made by Raise3D recently implemented an innovative feature in their latest version 4.1.1 called texturing. Texturing allows you to wrap a greyscale image around your part basically, and depending on the grey value of the image, it will slightly morph the outer perimeters. You might have seen the videos from Angus over on Makers Muse and Joe from BreaksnMakes, where they used this feature to add a unique, visual touch to their part. Well, Im usually not the figurines and decorative parts guy, so when I saw Raise3D implement tha