It looks like it's your first time here. Why not take the time to let us quickly introduce you to the app? It only takes a minute and it will help getting you acquainted with the interface. Just follow the steps and if you want to stop simply click the x in the top-right corner, or press escape.
For more in-depth help you can visit doodle3d.com/help.
Let's first look at the left panel. It's mainly geared towards creating, saving and retrieving doodles.
This button creates a new drawing. Pressing the button will clear the current screen and offers you a clean slate to doodle on.
Saves your doodle to the local Doodle3D Wi-Fi box.
Use the buttons '<' and '>' to flip through all the saved doodles on your Wi-Fi box.
The oops button discards your last steps in drawing your doodle. You can actually keep pressing the button to return to the first step if you want.
This button lets you add WordArt and shapes.
This is the drawing canvas. Unleash your inner artist!
Behind this button you'll find buttons to do simple 2D edits
The preview field shows a preview of how your doodle will look in real life.
These are buttons to influence your doodle's visual appearance. Find out how they work!
These buttons enable you to rotate your doodle counterclockwise or clockwise.
Using these buttons you can stretch your doodle vertically. This enables you to determine what height the doodle gets when printed.
Select a vertical shape
The right panel is geared towards printing, feedback of printer status and controlling your Doodle3D settings.
Pressing the print button will print your doodle on the connected 3D printer. Make sure the design is exactly what you want it to be, the printer is connected and turned on, the startup temperature of your printer is reached and the right filament is installed.
If the print is in progress and you want it to stop printing, press the Stop button on the right hand side of the screen. This will make the printer stop printing the doodle. It can take up to a few seconds for the printer to react.
Shows the progress of the current printjob. This panel appears automatically when a print job is sent.
The temperature gauge displays the printer's temperature. It indicates the current temperature and tells you when your printer is ready to print. If your Wi-Fi box is not connected to a printer (or it isn't detecting one) this gauge will disappear.
The gauge shows three steps in the process:
All the technical nitty-gritty regarding the settings of your Wi-Fi box and your 3D printer.
This message panel keeps you up to date on the status of your Doodle3D Wi-Fi box and the connected 3d printer. If something's wrong, this message panel will keep you informed.
You're now ready to start using Doodle3D. Enjoy doodling away and if you need some help just click on the ( i ) button in the right panel. Enjoy Doodle3D!
For more in-depth support you can always visit doodle3d.com/help.
You can always access the general tour of Doodle3D in the info window.
For more in-depth help you can always visit doodle3d.com/help.
You can always access the general tour of Doodle3D in the info window.
For more in-depth help you can always visit doodle3d.com/help.