

I'm talking about the free automated online service for repair of 3D models offered by Trinckle that works fast and provides very good results. If you have been following my series of Blog posts about 3D printing on Steemit you should already know how to easily and automatically try fixing issues with 3D models that may not be suitable for direct 3D printing. You need to open and inspect the 3D model with the preview functionality of the 3D printer software to make sure that it is rendered properly, otherwise you may need to do some fixing first before you go to printing.Īutomatically Fixing Problematic 3D Models

What we are going to be needing is the 3D model in OBJ format as that is the more commonly supported format from most 3D printing software and you should be able to directly open the OBJ 3D model. In this example I'm using the Pokemon Evee that I will be 3D printing, there are a number of files that you will find in the archive for each Pokemon - 3D models in different format as well as textures.
