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If anyone's interested I've posted a new video reviewing Creality's Ender 3 v2 FDM printer. I show what's in the box, quickly assemble it, then show some prints made with it. Finally I discuss the specs and things I Like and don't like about it.
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I'm pretty sure that just saves the angle for 3DC.
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3DC doesn't really have a camera, just a viewport angle.
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[Solved] Imported 4m long fbx from Blender for retopo tiny
philnolan3d replied to Sqwert's topic in General 3DCoat
Well it's good to know for bug fixing. As a work around just load it into the sculpt room and do autopo from there by right-clicking it in the Sculpt Tree. -
Problems with a 3D mouse? I've had none of those. In fact I really love using my 3D mouse with 3DC.
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[Solved] Imported 4m long fbx from Blender for retopo tiny
philnolan3d replied to Sqwert's topic in General 3DCoat
I sometimes find things come in at an unexpected scale. I suspect this is just because of inconsistent scale systems between various programs. I find that usually if I scale the model up in 3DC, work on it, then save. It loads correctly on the original program. So I suggest doing a test, with this model or another one. Load it, scale it up, save it back out as a copy, and see if the copy loads correctly in your other program. -
I agree, those would be very useful when your keyboard is not easily accessible.
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Awesome! I'll have to print one myself.
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Ohh OK I forgot that tool existed. Yeah, basically what I was saying with mirror or symmetry. That works better than symmetry even.
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I made the nut with symmetry enabled. Now the 2 nuts have thread going in the opposite direction.
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How about mirroring the nut? I think that should flip the direction of the threads.
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Nah I think the threads still face the same direction when you flip it. Haha For example if you have a nut and bolt it doesn't matter what direction the nut is facing when you put it on the bolt.
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Do you mean you have a bolt and want to make threads to match? In that case you could just subtract one from the other. Personally haven't tried making threads in 3DC. I would use a CAD program for that. However maybe there is an easy way that I'm not aware of.
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No prob. I forgot mention in my post above I really like the sloped build plate. I never have to let any resin drip off when printing finishes.
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Honestly this is a bug I've dealt with ever since selections were first introduced in 3DC. Just yesterday was was frustrated by it with the Pose tool selections.