3D Print A Cityscape of Anywhere for FREE! - How To
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Learn how to create and 3D print a miniature version of your favorite city or landmark to hold in your hands 🌆✨
In this video, I’ll show you how to create stunning 3D-printed cityscapes of any location using publicly available data and mostly free software. Whether it’s the iconic streets of Paris or the rolling hills of San Francisco, let’s bring your favorite places to life!
What You’ll Learn:
• Technique 1: Flat Cityscapes
• Ideal for areas with minimal elevation changes.
• Using CADmapper, Inkscape, and Fusion 360.
• Technique 2: Terrain-Based Cityscapes
• Perfect for locations with varying elevations.
• Utilizing Blender and the BLOSM plugin.
• Step-by-Step Guidance
• From sourcing data to preparing your model for 3D printing.
• Troubleshooting Tips
• Overcoming common challenges and pitfalls.
Get My Models:
• Makerworld: makerworld.com...
• Printables: makerworld.com...
🔗 Resources Mentioned:
• CADmapper: cadmapper.com
• Inkscape (Free): inkscape.org/r...
• Adobe Illustrator: www.adobe.com/...
• Fusion 360 (Free for personal use): www.autodesk.c...
• Blender (Free): www.blender.org
• BLOSM Plugin for Blender: github.com/vvo...
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Reminds me of when a Japanese Gundam model builder got his hands on a piece of large-diameter acrylic tubing. He built his own version of a cylindrical space colony and used a technique similar to that to print the cityscape inlays for it.
This is great thank you
I am happy to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@@3dprintyboy you are welcome.. Had never tried printing cityscapes, I will need to seek for your contact for assistance soon...
Also would you be able to explain how to make and extrude lines (say for example the chair lifts of the skihill you printed?
Maybe add chapters to this video?
Good idea! I will add them later today
Inkscape does not offer the option of dxf for export.
Nevermind. I found that you cant do it as export. you have to go to file, Save as. Then you can choose DFX.
but the dfx file created by this method only contains one layer.
@@goodash1 yes I have just found the same with Inkscape. Guess it only works with Illustrator
@@goodash1 Thanks for sharing. Admittedly, it's been a while since I have used Inkscape. In this case, you may need to save each feature as an individual file and then save each one as a DXF.
@@3dprintyboy thanks, I'll give it a try.