3D models drawn in Blender work great in a computer animated virtual world but don’t always when brought into a slicer for 3D printing. Slicers require something which makes sense in the real world.
So you have a 3D printer and need to print something of your own design. That’s a problem if you don’t know how to create and edit 3D objects. In this post, we’re continuing our previous misadventures ...
In this introductory workshop, participants will learn to create a simple 3D model while gaining a better understanding of the Blender user interface, workflow, and basic design tools for 3D modelling ...
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