Hello folks. I make models in Zbrush for 3D printing, fixing mesh integrity as I go. Analysis shows everything is fine. Then I use Meshmixer to hollow out the model for printing, offsetting 1-3mm. Sometimes it works out fine but too often the models are sent back for the walls being too thin in seemingly random areas. How…
- 3D printing (either in filament or resin) relies on dedicated slicer software to prep the files for printing. You don't need to do any hollowing manually. - If for some reason you do need complete control on the interior cavity, then keep in mind that hollowing a mesh doesn't require any dedicated extra software…