I have done a few. 3d printed threads, hinges, as well as some fidget toys with Plasticity. ua-cam.com/video/tGzqH5nLZoY/v-deo.html Most of them go into the slicer from plasticity. The big thing is to make sure the units in plasticity are MM. most slicers will have that as a default import. Some slicers will autoscale but I have found sticking with MM units on export to an STL or OBJ works best from Plasticity.
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@@jacquesjanoyer could you do a video about exporting for 3d printing and keeping the dimensions spot on? Or did you do one already
I have done a few. 3d printed threads, hinges, as well as some fidget toys with Plasticity. ua-cam.com/video/tGzqH5nLZoY/v-deo.html Most of them go into the slicer from plasticity. The big thing is to make sure the units in plasticity are MM. most slicers will have that as a default import. Some slicers will autoscale but I have found sticking with MM units on export to an STL or OBJ works best from Plasticity.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign thank you