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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
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From what I've read an .obj with a .mtl file is all that's needed so try running it through a free app called PoseRay which I use to convert objects for Terragen as it out puts the .myl Bryce doesn't seem to.
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Hi Karl,
Watertight means the object is a completely enclosed volume (sometimes called a shell) without any holes or cracks. There cannot be any intersecting triangles, which would happen if you had intersecting volumes, however, nested volumes (one object is completely enclosed by the other) or separated volumes can be used. Intersecting triangles can also be caused by modeling operations.
There are specific tools that are used to correct objects for printing. Netfabb Basic is free and does a very good job with many common issues. However, it can't fix intersecting volumes or intersecting triangles.
If you are able to share your object, I would be happy to take a look and give you some suggestions.
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I would like you to see it because 3d printing is quite new to me and I have never done it before. I have attached a picture of one the models. Thank you for your help.
Regards
Karl
The objects would have to be unioned (boolean) together for it to print. Can you do this with replicated objects? (I am not familiar with using replicated objects, maybe they can be converted to a regular object?)
It would need to be brought into a 3D app that can export .stl, .STL files for 3D printing, I ran into this problem before and I put it into Maya and it still had issues after cleaning up the .obj file, so if you could re-make that object in something like blender or Hexagon or any 3D "modeling" app, you will be a lot better off.
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Hi Bryce Forum
I am trying to make a 3d model for a printing company but when I send the .obj they say it isn't printable because it needs to be a unified mesh with no holes and no internal polys. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Karl