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=Intro= | |||
For rapid prototyping, it is useful to model parts in various ways - an easy one being paper models. There is open source 3D software to do this. | |||
Status: OSE untested; after download, double-clicking on the 64 bit executable does not run under Ubuntu 15.10 | =OS Options= | ||
*[[DXF2papercraft]] - http://dxf2papercraft.sourceforge.net/ | |||
:*Status: OSE untested; after download, double-clicking on the 64 bit executable does not run under Ubuntu 15.10 | |||
*[[Blender Export Paper Model]] - http://www.instructables.com/id/Papercraft-With-Blender/ | |||
:*Status - installed. | |||
:*How to export? | |||
{{Hint|Needs video instructional for how to use within OSE workflow. Common format for modeling is STL or STEP. Difine a procedure for importing from FreeCAD, then exporting an SVG paper model, and opening it up in Inkscape}} | |||
[[Category: Paper Craft and Printing]] |
Latest revision as of 03:45, 18 July 2021
Intro
For rapid prototyping, it is useful to model parts in various ways - an easy one being paper models. There is open source 3D software to do this.
OS Options
- Status: OSE untested; after download, double-clicking on the 64 bit executable does not run under Ubuntu 15.10
- Status - installed.
- How to export?