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Using ZBrush to Create Models for 3D Print
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Re:Using ZBrush to Create Models for 3D Print 12 Years, 3 Months ago message Karma: 0
<strong>Marco CM wrote:</strong>
It is very hard to determine a good set of guidelines for how much shelling a model should have. Because this is based on the given size of the model in zbrush. As a rule of thumb. I typically start with a low number like 10 for the shell thickness. It is a trial and error sort process.

I see.... actually I was referring to the general parameters for your equipment, what you prefer, what you can handle comfortably in way of size (without cutting up and putting together) and file sizes
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Re:Using ZBrush to Create Models for 3D Print 12 Years, 3 Months ago message Karma: 10
In Multicolor Sandstone prints. Our print bed is 12"x10"x8". Each material has it's own specs. You can learn more here:
www.kraftwurx.com/3d-printing-support/3d...category/materials-2

We 3d print our full color models on a Zcorp 650 and post process them with the highest quality supplies to produce the brightest whites and vivid colors.
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