Tristus
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@shirokko
@ian3dThis explains why there are several stl that present errors, once you download them and open them with the program you normally do.
3dsmax found several things with not going, when I applied the checkstl modifier to the solid created with autocad and exported to stl.
I wanted to test autodesk meshmixer, it is a free program, quite intuitive, which makes repairs automatically. I have to say, once corrected with meshmixer and imported the solid on 3dsmax, and scanned with checkstl, the errors were gone. 0 errors.
the fact of being able to shape even with the surfaces can be of great help, that is why I did not like autocad to allow me to turn those surfaces into solids. It doesn't happen often, but it happens.
the only thing to do, working with autocad to create a stl, is to transform immediately into solids, as soon as you create a figure, before continuing the modeling, otherwise you risk working without then being able to export to stl.
because autocad, unlike 3dsmax, demands airtight surfaces, so that it can be exported to stl.
sometimes you manage while other times autocad does not want to know at all. refuses to export.
@ian3dThis explains why there are several stl that present errors, once you download them and open them with the program you normally do.
3dsmax found several things with not going, when I applied the checkstl modifier to the solid created with autocad and exported to stl.
I wanted to test autodesk meshmixer, it is a free program, quite intuitive, which makes repairs automatically. I have to say, once corrected with meshmixer and imported the solid on 3dsmax, and scanned with checkstl, the errors were gone. 0 errors.
the fact of being able to shape even with the surfaces can be of great help, that is why I did not like autocad to allow me to turn those surfaces into solids. It doesn't happen often, but it happens.
the only thing to do, working with autocad to create a stl, is to transform immediately into solids, as soon as you create a figure, before continuing the modeling, otherwise you risk working without then being able to export to stl.
because autocad, unlike 3dsmax, demands airtight surfaces, so that it can be exported to stl.
sometimes you manage while other times autocad does not want to know at all. refuses to export.