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    Hi

    I have been working with Cinema 4d and 3D Studio Max before, when I was a regular 3d artist.

    But now I want to try out CAD models.
    So I got some "First time questions", That I need answered. So guys please help me out


    1. Is it any different if I model in Polygons and print it as a STL file? Or must all the "products" be made with CAD softwares?

    2. Does 3D Studio Max uses for Cad modelling? I have nurbs features.

    3. Whats the different to use a Polygon File extensions format instead of a Nurbs format? Will my product will be print wrong? (if I use polygon).

    4. Does all model with CAD? Can I model with Polygon to get the same result?


    Thanks! for the help!

    /John

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    Based on your questions I'm going to guess that Autodesk Alias or Autodesk Inventor might be a better choice for your 3D "art".
    Students can download these Autodesk products for free from http://www.autodesk.com/edcommunity
    You might watch some of the classes (in AutoCAD mesh modeling, Alias or Inventor) here http://au.autodesk.com
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    Hi

    Thanks for the fast reply!

    But I can model in Cinema 4d or 3D Studio Max, Is it a must to model in Nurbs?

    Or can I use polygon modelling and use it as good as Nurbs? Will it be any different of the end product if I use Nurbs or polygon? or is it the same printing result? just a different teqniue.

    Thanks.

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    I think you must use NURBS modeler for engineering/manufacturing purposes.

    But I am confused by your "is it the same printing result" statement.
    Are you referring to 2d paper prints or photographic type output (digital or print)
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    are you referring to one of the Rapid Prototyping/3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing processes (stl)?
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    Lets say I`m modeling a "product" for production, That will be send to manufacturing printing process.

    I can`t model in AutoCAD, but I can model Polygons in Cinema4d and then save it from Cinema4D to a .STL file.

    Will this work? or do I need to learn AutoCAD and model in Nurbs to get the manufacturing process correct.


    What I mean with the "printing result" is: Will it work? or dont the manufacturing allow .STL Polygons?


    Thanks!

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    Or does some manufacturing works with polygons and some not?

    Maybe it depends which manufacturing who prints it ? Some allowes only Nurbs (Then I must create it with Autocad), If allowed Polygons (I can use Cinema4d),... Am I right?

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    If you can save the file as *.stl file type then it should be usable by the RP machine.
    Post an example here of your *.stl file.
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    I have attached a Test.STL.

    Its a sphere with booleans, That I saved as a .STL from Cinema4d.
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    Looks good to me.
    I recommend you increase the facet resolution for a smoother model.

    Let me do some testing with this model tomorrow for final verdict.
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    So my model works fine for manufacturing print? Why dont People model in Cinema4d and then save it as a .STL then? This is much easier instead of learn AutoCAD.

    How much resolution should I use?, Until its very smooth?, can it be too much?

    Do I need any unique scale? Lets say it much always be in millimeters.?

    Thanks for all the help btw!

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