The January 2010 number of Make will contains a lot of stuff about Desktop Manufacturing, a field where MeshLab has always been useful as an all purpose repairing tooling (and it is often cited as a handy free stl viewer...). In particular in the "3D Fabbing state of the art" of Make, they refer MeshLab as a "really high quality free software". That's flattering :).
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Desktop Manifacturing
The January 2010 number of Make will contains a lot of stuff about Desktop Manufacturing, a field where MeshLab has always been useful as an all purpose repairing tooling (and it is often cited as a handy free stl viewer...). In particular in the "3D Fabbing state of the art" of Make, they refer MeshLab as a "really high quality free software". That's flattering :).
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3D printing,
3D scanning
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Hello :-)
I came to this software because I am starting designing in Blender and I have problems when using Skeinforge... I hope to use Meshlab to "repair" and tell me where I have problems on my 3D designs.
Many thanks! and keep sharing the source ;-)
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