Hi, do you know how i can cut parts from the car so i can 3d print them out? I have a project to make a 3d printed car and I have to 3d print different parts to later put them together.
You can easily trim the surfaces and add thickness to each part so it can be 3d printed. Of course you must trim the surface considering the type of 3d printer you have (fdm or sla) in order to avoid undercuts and/or other printing problems.
@@giancadm i dont mean like that, if you watch this video th-cam.com/video/WJuWY0RE9MQ/w-d-xo.html at the ime 5:15, you will see how they take away parts from the car and 3d print out them. do you know how i do it?
Well it’s basically the same but you need a high detail model of your car with all the different parts. If you subscribe to my newsletter on my website you should receive a free 3D model of an old Mercedes which is quite detailed: you can try something with that model.
Hi. It's not an "extrusion". I selected all the control points along the outer border and changed their coordinate to 0 so they project onto the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
@@giancadm for some reason when I go to ‘setpt’ for my model and align to world - x axis , the roof of the car comes out slightly slanted (not perpendicular to modified surface (car silhouette). Even after I set the c plane to the face of the photograph to be projected on . Thanks for your help !
@@giancadm I ended up going in manually to manipulate the placement of the control points in the z-axis direction (vertical). This worked though it was tedious , but on bottom rear side (trunk) of my silhouette , the surface didn’t project all the way even though the points did . Going to see if I could post a picture
Hi, do you know how i can cut parts from the car so i can 3d print them out? I have a project to make a 3d printed car and I have to 3d print different parts to later put them together.
You can easily trim the surfaces and add thickness to each part so it can be 3d printed. Of course you must trim the surface considering the type of 3d printer you have (fdm or sla) in order to avoid undercuts and/or other printing problems.
@@giancadm i dont mean like that, if you watch this video th-cam.com/video/WJuWY0RE9MQ/w-d-xo.html at the ime 5:15, you will see how they take away parts from the car and 3d print out them. do you know how i do it?
Well it’s basically the same but you need a high detail model of your car with all the different parts. If you subscribe to my newsletter on my website you should receive a free 3D model of an old Mercedes which is quite detailed: you can try something with that model.
@@giancadm okey, thanks for answer!
how do you extrude the surface at 2:23?
Hi. It's not an "extrusion". I selected all the control points along the outer border and changed their coordinate to 0 so they project onto the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
What was going on at 2:30?
Moving all border points to the symmetry axis of the car.
@@giancadm for some reason when I go to ‘setpt’ for my model and align to world - x axis , the roof of the car comes out slightly slanted (not perpendicular to modified surface (car silhouette). Even after I set the c plane to the face of the photograph to be projected on . Thanks for your help !
Any chance you can share a picture somewhere?
@@giancadm I ended up going in manually to manipulate the placement of the control points in the z-axis direction (vertical). This worked though it was tedious , but on bottom rear side (trunk) of my silhouette , the surface didn’t project all the way even though the points did . Going to see if I could post a picture
Update I have everything lined up pre-symmetry step, I did the symmetry command but the other side isn't following the alterations I am making
Comprato il libro… molto utile e ben fatto. Grazie
3:58 WTF!!?