How to work with irregular and organic .stl files.

How to work with irregular and organic .stl files.

TrippyLighting
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How to work with irregular and organic .stl files.

TrippyLighting
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I created this tutorial based on a conversation in a recent thread:


 


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Message 21 of 26

Anonymous
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A thousand thanks, my hope is reestablished.

As suggested, a new thread was created "How to work with highly irregular .stl files.".

Best regards.

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Anonymous
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Thanks for this input, I needed this for a project in college. Kudos!

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howard.vass
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I think you'd make a great AI prompt engineer 🙂

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howard.vass
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Thank you for all this info, it worked a treat 🙂

Would this still be your recommendation 6 years later?

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TrippyLighting
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@howard.vass wrote:

Thank you for all this info, it worked a treat 🙂

Would this still be your recommendation 6 years later?


Please do not use the quick-reply at the bottom of a thread as it isn't clear what post you are responding to.

I still recommend InstantMeshes although, remeshing a triangulated mesh into a quad mesh can also be done in Blender and also works well.

 Fusion also has received updates and if a user uses a paid subscription, there is an organic mesh conversion tool that works well with irregular triangulated meshes.


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howard.vass
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Sorry, my bad.

Thanks again.

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