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I have a problem that has vexed me for quite some time. I think I am missing something very simple.....I use Meshmixer extensively and maybe I have a block on how to do this simple thing (image below is a 3D scan of a tray though you could use a cube):
I have a 3D scan. It imports into MM not perfectly aligned to a coordinate system. How can I tell MM to align one face to the X plane, then one plane to the Y (MM calls this the "up" direction), then center the whole thing?
What I want to end up with is an object that has a selected face parallel/on one axis, and is facing "up", centered at the origin. This is for reverse engineering purposes, etc.....or even to show clients the scan without having to manually "guess" the degree-by-degree alignment.
Ideally, there would be a feature that performs: "Align the object so that it has the smallest bounding box when looked at from 2 planes" but I am happy with a manual process 🙂
Nick Kloski
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