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Working with 3D objects: built-in, web, LiDAR, and AI-generated pipelines

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Very nice! I haven't even tried printing it out! The power of the Wolfram Language...

I haven't tried printing it out... I thought this might be a problem because of scaffolding needed for the light saber.

POSTED BY: Marco Thiel

Hi Marco, this was a fun read! I got a 3D printer last week and haven't had much time to play with it yet, but I thought "maybe I could print one of these examples?". I took the Yoda output from your notebook, and I was able to bring that figurine from your desk onto mine.. in one function!

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To be honest, I didn't expect much, when I took some other STL files I found online, it was just spewing plastic.. I haven't graduated to multiple colors myself yet, but after 30 minutes, it's close enough for me!

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My favorite part is that this started as an object on your desk, not a demo example. Thanks for sharing!

POSTED BY: Sean Cheren

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You might be interested in the companion post about applications once the 3D object is imported and accessible from the Wolfram Language:

What to do with a textured 3D object -- applications in Wolfram

POSTED BY: Marco Thiel
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