is there an function to ad two parts together that have exact the same surface. I cutted a figure on lychee but i love meshmixer way more now. and i would like to brink the splitted parts back together in position. not melted together just aligned on the former split surface
I have been using it to make bridge connectors. I figured it out when I saw how in BSP the connectors were made. In crown and bridge module while making one bridge.
hello Cory. I use BSP for years now. always been great. but the last few mounths my guides started to give very bad result. with implants being completly off target. it's weird because it is consistent and it happens with every single one of them. I don't understand what's happening to me, any idea?
Useful? Nah, this is amazing. I’m thinking I can shave off like 1hr or so since I was doing it the other way too. Wow this is great. And great of you to share it too, thank you.
Hi, Good video, One problem to do the tubing, after selectin the first object with the Brush, I can Not select the 2nd object to paint it with the brush and do the tubing. I am doing something wrong?. Thanks for the video, I am learning the meshmixer. :)
May I suggest changing you graphics rendering. Go File>Preferences>MeshNormalMode>FaceNormals. Will prevent low poly objects from looking so faded/rounded.
Cory, you're the man! I feel like I owe you my dental tuition from all of the things I've learned from your videos over the years. Many thanks!
This was the EXACT solution I needed to a problem 10 other videos failed to mention!
That was awesome! I just started to learn meshmixer, a beneficial program in the 3D world.
Holy shit, this is useful to easily put a skull mask on a 3d printed coffee mug. With my gamertag. 😂
Thanks. That looks very handy. Jim
is there an function to ad two parts together that have exact the same surface. I cutted a figure on lychee but i love meshmixer way more now. and i would like to brink the splitted parts back together in position. not melted together just aligned on the former split surface
This will save me so much time. Thanks so much for this!!
I have been using it to make bridge connectors.
I figured it out when I saw how in BSP the connectors were made. In crown and bridge module while making one bridge.
This would be great for creating trapezoidal shapes. Thanks !!!
Thanks for being at the tip of the spear!
Great video are you creating your foundation guide in Bluesky or Meshmixer.
hello Cory. I use BSP for years now. always been great. but the last few mounths my guides started to give very bad result. with implants being completly off target. it's weird because it is consistent and it happens with every single one of them.
I don't understand what's happening to me, any idea?
How did you get that hammered/beaten-up look on the bars? I have a project that needs that look!
Useful? Nah, this is amazing. I’m thinking I can shave off like 1hr or so since I was doing it the other way too. Wow this is great. And great of you to share it too, thank you.
Hi, Good video,
One problem to do the tubing, after selectin the first object with the Brush, I can Not select the 2nd object to paint it with the brush and do the tubing.
I am doing something wrong?.
Thanks for the video, I am learning the meshmixer. :)
OMG! I Never knew this - Thank you so much!!
Hey Cory, love your videos, can you share the STL files of the magnet housing ?
May I suggest changing you graphics rendering. Go File>Preferences>MeshNormalMode>FaceNormals. Will prevent low poly objects from looking so faded/rounded.
Yeah much better
Wow, if I knew this 3 years ago I'd have about 12 hours of my life back. Thanks for the tutorial!
amazing, thx
thjank you so mush
Seriously ? It takes 6 years for you to figure out this?! Do you have kids or still figure out how to do this ?