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Friday
Jun192009

ZBrush 3DPrintExporter

 
Another really useful plugin has emerged for the popular and powerful ZBrush digital sculpting program. The new 3DPrintExporter does exactly that: it prepares a properly formatted .STL file quite suitable for transfer to any 3D printer or 3D print service that accepts .STL (which is pretty much all of them.)

The proper preparation of .STL for 3D printing is not the easiest thing to do manually, and this plugin will certainly save much time for those who have invested their models in ZBrush.

Via ZBrush Central

Reader Comments (1)

Just to let you know that we also release Decimation Master plugin, which will be a good addition to 3D Print Exporter: It will optimize your model before exporting, because ZBrush can easily have 3D meshes composed of millions and millions of polygons and most software can't handle a so high resolution mesh.
More information:
http://www.zbrushcentral.com/zbc/showthread.php?t=71265

June 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCaramel

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