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Blender print
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blender print

If you want, you can stick to a standard approach made by Jenny, or "you can even play around with all sorts of designs!"Īs Jenny went on to explain, she based the entire system on her own glasses, a pair of thick-rimmed glasses with a bridge that is about 16% of the entire length of the frame protrudes out a little bit. In fact, the way it has been set up is perfect for both beginners looking for a cheap and fun frame, and for experienced modelers as well. It’s even going to do the 2D to 3D conversion for you (complete with nose pads) in just a few clicks!"

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"A single click is all it took to procedurally generate the 3D model. Just load up the script in Blender and load up your SVG (scalable vector graphics, like JPG except vector format)," she writes. As she explains, even a beginning 3D designer can easily work with these files, provided they have Blender software (version 2.70). As a pair of designer glasses can quickly cost hundreds of dollars, it's a fun an affordable alternative that allows you to customize every single part of your own style.įortunately, Jenny has shared all the necessary algorithms for free, which can be downloaded from GitHub here. This very useful and easy project will enable you to 3D print a new frame in which you simply have to insert a pair of prescription lenses. While you might’ve found out by now that your desktop FDM 3D printer can be used to produce very cool and useful accessories – from pen cases, to watch straps and phone cases – who would’ve thought to 3D print a new pair of glasses? Well you can, and it’s even remarkably easy to do with the very useful code made by the New York-based software designer Jenny. Build your 3DPrinting glasses and design in the world of 3D printing















Blender print