[x3d-public] Improvements to Blender for importing X3D, thanks to NIH 3D Print Exchange

Gordon Fisher phi3d at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 24 18:07:02 PDT 2015


That's great to hear. 

For anyone interested in learning more about the basics of using Blender to design for 3D printing, I wrote a book called Blender 3D Printing Essentials. It recommends using the X3D format for printing 3D objects with patterned textures. It's available at the Packt Publishing website Blender 3D Printing Essentials | PACKT Books or at Amazon. 

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| Blender 3D Printing Essentials | PACKT BooksLearn 3D printing using the free open-source Blender software. This book gives you both an overview and practical instructions, enabling you to learn how to scale, build, color, and detail a model for a 3D printer. |
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Gordon
      From: Anita Havele <anita.havele at web3d.org>
 To: x3d-public at web3d.org 
Cc: Cad at web3d.org; consortium at web3d.org; 'X3D Graphics Working Group' <x3d at web3d.org> 
 Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 12:27 PM
 Subject: [x3d-public] Improvements to Blender for importing X3D, thanks to NIH 3D Print Exchange
   
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