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Nicholas&Angel

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  1. Yes, without a doubt I am not understanding the tools, I'm still trying to figure out all the numbers and meanings and how they work together but that is exactly the outcome we are looking for the blocks, literally looks good enough to use. Seeing is everything to me being I have no real computer skill let alone 3d design. Also I'm starting to get there my blocks are looking better closer to what we need, it'll take me figuring out a few things like the absolute in surface mode but I'm sure it's a google away, but I really thank you for taking time to explain it!
  2. Oh I've given that a shot already it just seems to make all my stencils go wonky, but this is the result of using skin cracks stencil plus ctrl, instead of making lines into the block ctrl causes the lines rise.
  3. Yes very similar to that. I found a website that is doing exactly what we would like to do we're going to use a picture from there site to hopefully make what I'm saying understandable lol. I am trying to keep the blocks uniform at the original sizes while gaining texture. These blocks are textured on all sides but the bottom and line up perfectly. Now when I make designs similar they always seem to bump/bulge out in spots and do not sit flattly beside eachother where I held the brush too long or tried to get more detail from the stencil.
  4. I am very sorry how clueless this post sounds I'm not at all privy. Not a physical problem print, it's a design error on my part. When using the stone stencil it creates crevasses but also raises the skin, if I invert it I get raised lines instead, when I use the stencil on the sides it indents the lines and raises the skin like its supposed to but it causes a belly on the side of the tile, so after I print four they begin to not line up properly due to the belly, the first picture is showing the belly I keep experiencing. The second picture is how we designed all the corners of the original tiles to try to keep the form but the bellies on the side keep the bottoms from touching and lining up. ----- Also thank you so much for the reply, didn't realize how poorly I explained it, I hope this helped. So my question is can I create a shape I can only take away from so I do not end up with bellies
  5. Still getting the hang of the program, currently watching the youtube videos to help get situated using 3d coat. Just a few questions, sorry if I am getting ahead of myself, me and my wife are attempting to make tiles 1x1.25 inch for a table top game we play, we've had some pretty decent success creating tiles and printing them through cura using our mono price select v2. The main problem we're having is our tiles end seem to over hang after using stencils depending on the depth of the stencil used, when printed the blocks aren't able to line up properly due to this, I didn't realize until I printed 4 tiles that they over hung and couldn't line up. (This is a quick example I made to show my problem.) So my main question is can I create a shape I can only take away from so I do not end up with uneven tiles. We were planning on keeping all the corner bottoms even so they can line up but with the overhand the ones we printed regardless of the corners can't line up. Again sorry if this is something simple we are both very new to 3d design.
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