Hey Guys,
I have been using mesh mixer to modify 3d scanned feet for use with our cnc router. I am trying to something a bit different for a 3d printed version. I need to keep the top surface separate from the bottom surface. I have tried the extrude tool to do what I need but not getting the results i want. I have included the file for use. I want to again keep the surface against the foot to stay the same yet add to the bottom. All of my brush selections seem to manipulate the whole model
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Hey Guys,
I have been using mesh mixer to modify 3d scanned feet for use with our cnc router. I am trying to something a bit different for a 3d printed version. I need to keep the top surface separate from the bottom surface. I have tried the extrude tool to do what I need but not getting the results i want. I have included the file for use. I want to again keep the surface against the foot to stay the same yet add to the bottom. All of my brush selections seem to manipulate the whole model
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Not sure about what you're trying to get...
If you hit Ctrl+A (Cmd+A on MAC) you get SelectAll.
Now running Edit/Extrude works fine. If you want a flat surface at the bottom you need to set EndType to Flat...
Gunter Weber
Triangle Artisan
Not sure about what you're trying to get...
If you hit Ctrl+A (Cmd+A on MAC) you get SelectAll.
Now running Edit/Extrude works fine. If you want a flat surface at the bottom you need to set EndType to Flat...
Gunter Weber
Triangle Artisan
Hey Thanks!
So I am aware if the extrusion. What I am needing help with is manipulating just the bottom side of the model. When I shape the bottom with brushes it changes both sides.
Hey Thanks!
So I am aware if the extrusion. What I am needing help with is manipulating just the bottom side of the model. When I shape the bottom with brushes it changes both sides.
If you want to sculpt on a thin object at the side looking towards to you:
Disable Volumetric in the Brush's properties
Or
if there's a group definition (created on Extrude) enable RestrictToGroup (open the Filters dropdown to do that) to sculpt on that group only
If you want to restrict a selection using the select brush to one side only:
In SELECT set BrushMode to UnwrapBrush
Gunter Weber
Triangle Artisan
If you want to sculpt on a thin object at the side looking towards to you:
Disable Volumetric in the Brush's properties
Or
if there's a group definition (created on Extrude) enable RestrictToGroup (open the Filters dropdown to do that) to sculpt on that group only
If you want to restrict a selection using the select brush to one side only:
In SELECT set BrushMode to UnwrapBrush
Gunter Weber
Triangle Artisan
So I have made this sort of work but it seems pretty crude. So I have taken my file and selected all
Extruded
plane cut(which is hollow)
Make solid( takes the crisp model and makes it bumpy and lumpy)
then set out to shape the bottom with the brushes. I have come up with something that looks 85% but it is pretty lumpy and not super even.
So I have made this sort of work but it seems pretty crude. So I have taken my file and selected all
Extruded
plane cut(which is hollow)
Make solid( takes the crisp model and makes it bumpy and lumpy)
then set out to shape the bottom with the brushes. I have come up with something that looks 85% but it is pretty lumpy and not super even.
Here's a screencast combining regular and flat extrusion (this might need a while to be displayed):
Gunter Weber
Triangle Artisan
Here's a screencast combining regular and flat extrusion (this might need a while to be displayed):
Gunter Weber
Triangle Artisan
Looks good Gunter
@Anonymous I'm a Pedorthist, I use MM as my CAD in my clinic. You too are also trained in the field feel free to use some orthotic jargon with me if you'd like to better describe what features you want in your orthotic design.
Are you making rigid plastic or softer low durometer EVA type device?
Or perhaps something with a FF varus corrected to neutral, balanced rearfoot post, transitional 1.5mm heel cup wall to a 3mm MLA thickness with an extended deeper heel cup and UCBL style trim lines and a tapered thin anterior border? Haha, a bit over engineer, I know, I know.
ps. dont take a photo of your screen, just hit the print screen button.
Looks good Gunter
@Anonymous I'm a Pedorthist, I use MM as my CAD in my clinic. You too are also trained in the field feel free to use some orthotic jargon with me if you'd like to better describe what features you want in your orthotic design.
Are you making rigid plastic or softer low durometer EVA type device?
Or perhaps something with a FF varus corrected to neutral, balanced rearfoot post, transitional 1.5mm heel cup wall to a 3mm MLA thickness with an extended deeper heel cup and UCBL style trim lines and a tapered thin anterior border? Haha, a bit over engineer, I know, I know.
ps. dont take a photo of your screen, just hit the print screen button.
This is exactly what I was trying to figure out. Now my hang up is precision smoothing(scooping) the arch are to fit better in the shoe.
This is exactly what I was trying to figure out. Now my hang up is precision smoothing(scooping) the arch are to fit better in the shoe.
Not too much jargon for me. This is all necessary to communicate what the patient needs 😉
Not too much jargon for me. This is all necessary to communicate what the patient needs 😉
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