Thanks for the detailed write up. I’ll take a look at Fooocus.
Thanks for the detailed write up. I’ll take a look at Fooocus.
But it works perfect for a soulless corporation in a sci-fi setting aha.
It’s for a tabletop roleplaying game, I ain’t hiring a professional lol.
No, anything will do. It’s just for a virtual table top. I’ve gotten so pretty decent ones out of the generic AI’s so those were great suggestions!
I do not, what is it?
What does that have to do with anything??
I stated the purpose. For a pretend company in a tabletop game.
Oh I get why is it done that way, just a pain to put back together aha. I’ll give filling in the key holes a try. Seems like the easiest solution. Don’t know why I didn’t think of that aha.
I’ll give it a try.
I’ve tried. I still get the pockets. I’ll send a picture when I get home. I’m hoping Blender can fix it.
Thanks for the suggestions, I appreciate it. I’ll give some blender tutorials a look.
I tried using it but it kept leaving pockets where the keys where. Even if I used turn solid.
I’m using a resin printer so Orca won’t work for me.
This feels like the way to go. Any tips on where to find a tutorial for doing this in blender? Or even just what I should google lol
But then the pieces aren’t lined up. And if I line them up to the keys it still leaves slight space inside the keyhole which creates pockets and suction during printing
Unfortunately it’s too big for tinker CAD
It’s a model of a person, it was my understanding that cad programs don’t do those well.
How would I go about doing this? Any tutorials you can point me to?
That is a great write up. Thank you for that. It was incredibly helpful to know.
Thanks for the offer but I was able to make an AI make a decent one!