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From: Chris Cason
Subject: 3D printing POV-Ray scenes
Date: 9 Nov 2016 06:24:52
Message: <58230784@news.povray.org>
Folks,

Just wanted to point you at this news item:

  http://www.povray.org/news/index.php#324

"Former POV-Ray developer and team coordinator Chris Young has been
working with 3D printing in recent times and wanted to be able to
convert a POV-Ray scene into something that he could touch & feel.
This isn't as easy as it sounds since POV-Ray works with solids but
consumer 3D printers expect triangle meshes.

He has written a blog post explaining the issue and how he approached
it, and another interesting and quite detailed post explaining the
process he used to get from .POV to .STL.

Chris has made his pov2mesh code available on GitHub under the
Creative Commons license."

Links:

http://graphics.cyborg5.com/2016/10/29/3-d-printing-a-pov-ray-model/
http://graphics.cyborg5.com/2016/10/29/converting-pov-ray-shapes-to-triangle-mesh-for-3-d-printing/
https://github.com/cyborg5/pov2mesh

-- Chris


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From: omniverse
Subject: Re: 3D printing POV-Ray scenes
Date: 9 Nov 2016 11:40:00
Message: <web.582350e1cb7f3ac69c5d6c810@news.povray.org>
Chris Cason <del### [at] deletethistoopovrayorg> wrote:
>
> "Former POV-Ray developer and team coordinator Chris Young
>
> He has written a blog post explaining the issue and how he approached
> it, and another interesting and quite detailed post explaining the
> process he used to get from .POV to .STL.

Great thing! I'm no good with mesh stuff but I was able to get the old SDL chess
pieces (as a complete set) into a MeshLab-readable file using Mr. Young's
innovation.

From there I haven't a clue. Best I can do is make the chess pieces appear as
lumpy clay globs. LOL

I'm going to put the *.asc file at povray.binaries.misc to let others have a go
with it.

Thanks for the heads up Mr. Cason! Sorry if I'm being too formal. LTNS here! BTW
Good to know your both involved with POV-Ray.

Bob


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From: Chris Young
Subject: Re: 3D printing POV-Ray scenes
Date: 9 Nov 2016 12:15:01
Message: <web.582358cdcb7f3ac626612dcd0@news.povray.org>
"omniverse" <omn### [at] charternet> wrote:
> From there I haven't a clue. Best I can do is make the chess pieces appear as
> lumpy clay globs. LOL

As I wrote in the tutorial, this system is not especially good for extremely
small detailed objects. It works best on the more blobby like shapes that are
difficult to model using traditional CAD software. I recommend increasing the
number of dots that you create that is make the increment smaller.


> I'm going to put the *.asc file at povray.binaries.misc to let others have a go
> with it.


I did not see your files in the newsgroup but look forward to seeing them when
you post them. Maybe I can help.


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From: omniverse
Subject: Re: 3D printing POV-Ray scenes
Date: 9 Nov 2016 12:35:00
Message: <web.58235dc6cb7f3ac69c5d6c810@news.povray.org>
"Chris Young" <cy_### [at] cyborg5com> wrote:
> "omniverse" <omn### [at] charternet> wrote:
> > From there I haven't a clue. Best I can do is make the chess pieces appear as
> > lumpy clay globs. LOL
>
> As I wrote in the tutorial, this system is not especially good for extremely
> small detailed objects. It works best on the more blobby like shapes that are
> difficult to model using traditional CAD software. I recommend increasing the
> number of dots that you create that is make the increment smaller.
>
> > I'm going to put the *.asc file at povray.binaries.misc to let others have a go
> > with it.
>
> I did not see your files in the newsgroup but look forward to seeing them when
> you post them. Maybe I can help.

Yeah, sorry, it takes me a while to write, reread, edit, etc.!  :)

The point data looks good itself in MeshLab, and I was able to get something
with surfaces that remained okay, but it goes lumpy when I attempt to finalize
it. Not knowing what I'm doing with the "octree" etc. parameters and sampling
increased to 50 isn't helping, just causes a "fail" if I use big numbers. LOL

Anyway... file is there now. Or should show up soon.
Good luck! And thanks for the ability to get this far, very cool thing you made.

Bob


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From: Chris Young
Subject: Re: 3D printing POV-Ray scenes
Date: 9 Nov 2016 14:00:00
Message: <web.582371d1cb7f3ac626612dcd0@news.povray.org>
See my reply in the binary newsgroup. I think you would get better results doing
one piece of the chess set at a time.


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From: Mike Horvath
Subject: Re: 3D printing POV-Ray scenes
Date: 19 Nov 2016 23:05:35
Message: <5831210f@news.povray.org>
On 11/9/2016 1:58 PM, Chris Young wrote:
> See my reply in the binary newsgroup. I think you would get better results doing
> one piece of the chess set at a time.
>
>

I'm curious. Which binaries newsgroup are you referring to?

Mike


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From: omniverse
Subject: Re: 3D printing POV-Ray scenes
Date: 20 Nov 2016 00:00:01
Message: <web.58312d1acb7f3ac69c5d6c810@news.povray.org>
Mike Horvath <mik### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> On 11/9/2016 1:58 PM, Chris Young wrote:
> > See my reply in the binary newsgroup. I think you would get better results doing
> > one piece of the chess set at a time.
>
> I'm curious. Which binaries newsgroup are you referring to?

misc

and the message thread:

http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.misc/thread/%3Cweb.5823594715d6c9d29c5d6c810%40news.povray.org%3E/

Bob


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