£16.99
per month
Paperback
Nov 2013
114 pages
1st Edition
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Design beautiful, colourful, and practical objects in Blender to print or export
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Master Blender's special 3D printing tools to maximize print quality and minimize cost
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Consider requirements unique to 3D printing such as structural integrity and stability
Like computing, 3D printing has been around for decades but it was expensive and was only used for making complex prototypes. Now, prices have dropped and third-party printing services such as Shapeways have become available, making the technology available to everyone.Blender is an open source modeling and animation program popular in the 3D printing community. 3D printing demands more of a modeler than animation or virtual reality. The model maker must engineer their model to work in the real world. They must keep in mind the particular needs of the materials and printers that they are planning to use to print their model. This practical guide gives Blender users all the information they need to design high-quality 3D printed objects. With a solid exploration of the 3D modeling process, design considerations for 3D printing, plus step-by-step exercises, you will soon be comfortable making 3D objects for real-world enjoyment. Starting with an overview of 3D printing, this guide moves onto to precision measurement, fixing problems in a 3D model, and how to make it light and strong enough for real-world use.You will learn how to scale, build, and detail a model for a 3D printer. You will learn to color and decorate it, as well as making parts precisely in the size you want them, so that multi-part objects fit together smoothly. You will also learn tips on saving money when you have printed your model.With the help of this guide, you will be able to complete your project and learn how to export the file so it is ready for a variety of 3D printers.
If you are a Blender user or someone who wants to use Blender to make 3D objects suitable for 3D printing, this book is ideal for you. You should already be comfortable with basic modeling in Blender - including using modifiers - although advanced skills are not required. All of the models that you will need are explored in-depth. This book does not assume that you will use any specific printer and teaches the general principles common to building models for most printers. It also gives you tips on discovering the requirements of the specific printer you will be using.
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Understand how a 3D printer makes a 3D object
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Get an introduction to different types of 3D printers
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Explore the materials that can be used in a 3D printer
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Get to grips with precision modeling techniques in Blender
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Use Blender s Ruler/Protractor tool
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Unwrap a texture to fit a model
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Make a model watertight and manifold
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Design an object hollow using the Solidify modifier
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Export to STL and X3D files for printing