Designing a 3D Mannequin utilizing MatterControl


Get a sensible introduction to the sturdy options of MatterControl by making a hexagonal tile that you could have displayed at MatterHackers HQ!

At MatterHackers HQ, we have been performing some redecorating, and as a part of that we’re creating 3D prints to hold and show for all guests or meetup attendees to see. We wish them to be distinctive and one thing that anybody can design with out having a certification with some 3D modeling software program. With the Design Instruments and Design Apps in MatterControl, it is nonetheless very easy to leap in and begin 3D modeling. I’ll take an thought and wholly mannequin, slice, and print it utilizing MatterControl to point out you simply how straightforward it’s.

Because the MatterHackers brand is a hexagon and hexagons sample very well, that makes probably the most sense as a base form for all of the 3D prints. Utilizing the cylinder primitive, I can change the variety of sides to six, successfully making a hexagonal prism. To maintain some consistency between all of the tiles, I’ve found out {that a} hexagon measuring 150mm from tip to tip is large enough to have a great canvas to mannequin on and but sufficiently small to suit on most printers.

Prisms are essentially low-poly cylinders which means the cylinder primitive is very versatile.

Prisms are primarily low-poly cylinders which suggests the cylinder primitive may be very versatile.

Now that I’ve a base, I need to add a raised border to the highest of it. The simplest method to do this, is to create a six sided ring, choose how tall I would like it, make it the identical diameter of 150mm, decide the thickness I would like, then increase it up 2mm to relaxation on prime of the bottom.

A ring created in the same way as the cylinder means it is a perfect outline for the plate.

A hoop created in the identical method because the cylinder means it’s a excellent define for the plate.

Utilizing the align instrument, I can choose that each the bottom and the ring are centered alongside each the X and Y axis.

Using align, I can make sure the two shapes are centered and offset from each other to be perfectly joined.

Utilizing align, I can make sure that the 2 shapes are centered and offset from one another to be completely joined.

From right here I need to throw some textual content onto the bottom; the textual content primitive makes that actually straightforward. I can change the precise textual content or the font to no matter I would like and the thing will replace as I make adjustments.

The text can be changed to say whatever you want, even after creation.

The textual content may be modified to say no matter you need, even after creation.

Now right here is the place the superior instruments come into play; I’m going to use the “match to bounds” operation to the textual content so I can edit it in a really particular method. If I had been to vary the textual content to say something completely different, then the size would change to maintain every thing in the identical level font; if I used simply my first, center, and final identify, then the size of my identify would prolong handed the sting of the bottom. Through the use of “match to bounds” I can specify that it doesn’t matter what I do to the textual content, it has to stay throughout the boundaries I’ve set. In a way, that is what makes all of the Design Apps work and be configurable.

Fit to Bounds means that if I ever change the text, it will always fit within the bounding box.

Match to Bounds implies that if I ever change the textual content, it can at all times match throughout the bounding field.

With the textual content set to be “match to bounds” I can now align it to be centered alongside the X axis, after which as an alternative of straight heart on Y, I’m going so as to add an offset by clicking the “Superior:” change. This ensures that the textual content is a selected distance off of heart with out shifting proper or left on X as properly.

Advanced align tools can keep the text in the right place.

Superior align instruments can preserve the textual content in the precise place.

By dragging in a picture (or clicking insert on the prime) I can convert that picture into an extruded form. Each picture is a bit of completely different, so you will should play with the choices to get MatterControl to pick out simply what you need to be extruded. On this case, my picture is my previous cosplay brand: a phoenix.

You can drag and drop in any image and MatterControl will convert it into an extrudable shape.

You’ll be able to drag and drop in any picture and MatterControl will convert it into an extrudable form.

Now that I’ve extruded the brand, I’m going to do precisely what I did to the textual content, that method the picture is at all times in the identical place if I ever need to change it up with a special picture or brand.

Extrude the image to your specified height and that'll complete this Mosaic Tile.

Extrude the picture to your specified top and that’ll full this Mosaic Tile.

And there we go! This hexagon tile is completed, able to print, and completely sized to hold on the wall with the remainder of the tiles. I’ve uploaded this tile as a Design App, so you’ll be able to go in, modify the textual content and picture, and have your individual tile you’ll be able to print out and ship in! 

In fact, this Design App is not the one technique to get your print displayed at MatterHackers; we may have an article sooner or later documenting what specs these tiles must have to hold them up so you’ll be able to make the most of no matter modeling software program you have got at your disposal.

I hope this has all given you a greater thought of how Design Instruments and Design Apps work and has higher enabled you to go about creating your individual fashions in MatterControl and get proper to printing useful or ornamental 3D prints. As soon as you’ve got created one thing by yourself or with a Design App, share it with us utilizing the #MatterControl tag on social media.

Comfortable designing!

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