If you have ever tried to export your 3D-model to a printable format, you've experienced that this is more difficult than you think. There are a lot of solutions in the market that will fix some 3D-files and export them as stl’s, but most of the time you will need to fix your model by hand. This can take a lot of time and there’s no guarantee that you will succeed. Especially models made in programs like Poser or DAZ3D Studio, are impossible to export directly to a printable file.
In the last year I've gathered a lot of experience to fix almost every 3D-model so it can be printed in 3D. If you find it difficult to fix your models yourself, I can do that for you.
Mail me your model so I can tell you if I can fix it for 3D-printing.
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Keep in mind the following:
*Export your complete model including props and clothes as .obj (units in mm).
*Don’t worry if your model isn’t watertight, my fixing process will take care of that.
*Most models will lose some resolution in the process, either by the fixing process, or because of the maximum resolution of the printers used for 3D.
*Very thin layers (for instance a skirt or blouse that billows around the body) will be ‘thickened’ in the process (between 1 and 3 mm). The same is true for very small details that are ‘sticking out’. If needed, I will advice you to repose your model to overcome these issues.
*Not all you see is what you get. Transparent layers will become solid. For instance hair that looks allright in your render, could be printed as some strange form on the head.
*At this moment I can only fix models without color, fixing texturized models is very difficult, but I'm working on that.
*After I fix your model and send you back the stl (the format that is used for printing), I guarantee that the model can be printed in any material at for instance online printing services as Shapeways (cheaper) or i.materialise (better but more expensive). These two services ship your model worldwide.
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