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O**N
Perfect for 3d Printing
The best choice for home 3d printing. It starts with a long introduction about 3d printing and types of 3d printers then it starts teaching you how to print without facing common problems.
R**R
Obsolete and requires external file.
The book is copyright 2013 and assumes you have Blender "2.67 or higher". Blender has changed some in eight years (version now 2.92), and the instructions in the book do not fully apply. Further, those instructions use keyboard shortcuts that have changed.There are files that are *required* in order to use the book. In order to get those files, you must register, agree to their policy and their terms and conditions. You must also provide them with your Email address. I don't agree with their terms and conditions, and I don't want a "relationship" along with yet another password I need to remember. So I can't get the necessary files. That makes this book totally useless to me. It would have been easy and cheap to include a CD with the files on it with the book.
M**S
short but good
Gordon Fisher previously authored Blender 3D Basics and his experience and subject skill is clearly shown in this new short book 3D printing. The book is Blender specific of course but pretty much 3d-printer agnostic, so it's useful not only for printer owners but also for people who want to use online print shops.Pros:- shortabout 100 pages real content. Clear language as well, so you won't need much time to get up to speed- to the pointit won't tell you much about modelling as such but does show what elements of modelling need extra care when preparing a model for printing and how to fix problems- completeall you need to know for most common printing materials and printing techniques but of course with new materials becoming available every day you'll have to check the material specifications for things like minimum wall thickness if you want to try a new material but that is not a critique on the book. On the contrary, it does an excellent job of describing things like what influences surface detail, why wall thickness is important and when and how to deal with overhang.- good description of essential toolsBlender's 3D printing toolkit and mesh analysis tools are covered well and the use of the protractor tool (to measure distance and angles in your model) is explained very clearly.Cons:- uv-unwrapping and texture painting (for printers that support multicolored models) would have benefited from more in depth attention as these subjects are generally considered difficult by beginners- the price; I personally feel that the €13,56 list price for a 100 page e-book is steep, not to mention the almost €26,- price tag for the print version, but of course online retailers may give you a better deal.ConclusionGood book, well written. Based on the content alone I would give it 4.5 out of 5 stars but the unrealistic price tags lowers that to 4.
E**S
A must
A must for anyone who plans to Print any 3d object on a 3d printer using blender as a driver format.
K**R
The outside cover must be what you're paying for...
I will be keeping this book, because there is some useful information in it, but the fact that on Amazon it costs $.02 cents less than its cover price, and that it describes the colors of some graphics in the book, when there are no color drawings or photos (except for the front and back covers), makes me feel I've been ripped off. Yes, you can download a color PDF of the illustrations, but for $34.97, I certainly expected much more. Oh, in a 97 page book, you're told you need to already have a good grasp of Blender 3D. They certainly could have afforded to include the necessary basics of the program.
M**N
Lacks sufficient screen shots of the process to make learning easy for the user.
No / Limited screen shots of the blender screens. I have other blender books that show screen shots almost every step of the way. Too much text offering a description of what to do. Problem is the terms used are not sufficiently clear. A photo/image is worth 1000 words !
B**B
Five Stars
Helpful for fine tuning models for 3d printing.
A**I
condensed knowledge
This book leads step by step through the process of preparing models for 3D printing.Apart from the first chapters which introduce the 3d printing in general, rest of the book concentrate of specific aspectsof preparing models to be correctly 3d printed.Following the simple samples, focusing on tasks will teach you how to use Blender to export models ready to 3d PrintingThe books takes the simple models and show how to check it in terms of preparation for 3D printing.After this should not be a problem to prepare the more complex models.I have find it useful since most of my modelling job concentrating on product visualisation, rendering. I don't even thinkabout terms like watertight or manifolds.Chapter 3 explains these topics and highlights the other possible problems in the modelling.You will also learn how to use other handy tools (Ruler/Protractor)I consider myself an advanced Blender user but I learned some new things from this book.I think that this book might be helpful not only for amateurs who want to have fun with 3D printing but also Blenderprofessionals.Especially now, when I often meet with clients who want to have a prototype models ready for 3D printing
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