Heffay, on 25 February 2014 - 07:01 AM, said:
For those of you who print through Shapeways, any tips or tutorials you want to share? Trying to help out a friend on another forum, and apparently it's a long, sordid process. I should look at doing this myself some day too.
the first and most important thing to do:
follow your own tutorial in this thread xD
your script does the most important work: proper importing and removing the doubles
the tutorial that actually helped me learning starting to use blender is this one:
http://cgcookie.com/...and-navigation/
(didn't know how to rotate the camera etc before watching this tutorial)
what helped me the most was the blender for 3d training dvd from the blender foundation
http://www.blender3d...products_id=160
never ever forget to use netfabb basic
http://www.netfabb.com/
this program will help in the last steps to clean up the model and offers an easy scaling feature (want it to be 40mm? tick "keep proportions", enter mm, enter - done)
netfabb will also close gaps or deal with the infamous non-manifold edges
i do NOT recommend cleaning up the non-manifolds (solely) via netfabb - it will most likely cause problems and walls etc could be missing
also activate the 3d printing toolbox in blender - it helps a lot
making a model manifold and finding/fixing gaps should all be done by hand in blender
netfabb is perfect for that last quick fix and for scaling
Edited by Iacov, 25 February 2014 - 09:19 AM.