Filling voids in complex model.

Filling voids in complex model.

danielpadwick
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Filling voids in complex model.

danielpadwick
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Hi,

I've got a miniature model of a soccer goalkeeper. His shirt and torso were modelled seperately, which has created small voids in the object that are making it hard to 3d print. I would like to make the whole thing solid, with no gaps or voids. Screen record attached. I can't get boundary fill or various combinations of split/combine to the desired result. Any guidance would be greatly appreciataed.

Thankyou.

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TrippyLighting
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Can you share the model?

 

My initial guess is that you are better off to delete the internal voids of the mesh body before converting it to a solid. I can say more once I have the model.


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danielpadwick
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Sure, here you go. Thanks.

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TrippyLighting
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Fusion is not the right software to solve this problem!

Your best option is Autodesk Meshmixer and the make Edit-> Make Solid option.

Play with the parameters to get the result you're looking for:

 

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Some degradation is quality is to be expected as tis model already is low poly.

 

 


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danielpadwick
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Amazing, thankyou. This looks much closer to what I need. I'll have a confirm the solution.

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danielpadwick
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This worked, thanks so much, I used meshmixer to manually close the bottom of the shirt, then deleted all the internal mesh, and repaired.