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    Has anyone used this software. I wondered because it seems to be good to make STL files from pictures.

    http://microcarve.microcarve.biz/gallery.html

    That is the web site. There is a free demo version.
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    Looks like it might work ok. Wish I had STL importer to test it.

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    I think I am gonna play with this too. Just to get the visual to see if I can recreate the effect in photoshop.
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    Please let me know your opinion of the software


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    It doesn't seem to offer any drawing capabilities. Looks like it does the same thing as Carvewright import image. But it gives you the ability to save as stl.

    I have the stl importer and pattern editor. When you use both together it gives the ability to export an image as an stl.

    While you can create an stl in blender, it is hard to do. Most people who need to have an stl to create a tool path for thier cnc machine might be able to use the program but if you have the Carvewright you can just import as an image.

    I don't think their is any magic behind this program. Having software know where to puff things up in just the right way to make a 3D image is something that would be imposible or if it was it would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and a supercomputer to run it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ladjr View Post
    Has anyone used this software. I wondered because it seems to be good to make STL files from pictures.

    http://microcarve.microcarve.biz/gallery.html

    That is the web site. There is a free demo version.
    It may be usefull, I like the STL stuff. I don't have the CW programs to do that. I use MeshLab to work with STL's

    The line across the image is the water mark from the program.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 990079-073.jpg   Blue Bird01 MeshLab.jpg   Blue Bird01 PE.jpg   Blue Bird01.png  

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjbethke View Post
    It may be usefull, I like the STL stuff. I don't have the CW programs to do that. I use MeshLab to work with STL's

    The line across the image is the water mark from the program.
    I did a search on MeshLab but didn't find it. Do you have a web page
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    I liked the blue bird JBJ showed, so I took the image, gray scaled it, negative, cleaned up the noise, and saved it as a PNG (image below). Then imported it into designer, removed the background, and using PE saved it as STL. Now with meshlab I converted it to an OBJ. Imported that into ZBrush and this is what I have so far. Sure it has about 20 minutes in the editor, and about 1.5 hours in ZB.

    As for the microcarve, The image must be edited, changing the darks and light areas before using the program to make an stl pattern. Since you have to edit the image anyhow, shadermap pro will make a great Gaussian blur image (called displacement) for import into designer, and give you the same effects. How I see it designer image import will do about as good a job.
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    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladjr View Post
    I did a search on MeshLab but didn't find it. Do you have a web page
    The address bergerud sent is the one I use, mine was V131, and the new one is now V132. I only use six to seven steps to make the Grayscale image for the Pattern Editor.

    If you need help send me a PM with your e-mail, I can make a PDF to show how I do that.
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