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3d slash piece of cake
3d slash piece of cake






3d slash piece of cake

You can simply “excavate” your model or import and super-impose a 2D picture to help you shape the object you are trying to design. Modelling and modifying objects is extremely easy, both on the online app (after or even without the 30-second tutorial) or on the downloadable stand alone app for most operating systems.

3d slash piece of cake

That is where the app actually becomes quite fun. While Tinkercad offers Minecraft as an export option, 3D Slash offers it as an import option, meaning that you can import STL files which will be viewed as “cubified”, Minecraft-like objects which you can easily modify with the software’s hammer tool. 3D Slash fits right in with both pf these super-intuitive and automated design tools, while at the same time offering quite a few more design options and a greater freedom of creation (sorry for using your brand name out of context, Janne).Īpart from its extreme accessibility, one way in which 3D Slash is similar to Tinkercad is that they are both related to Minecraft, the online “mining” game that is shaping up more and more to be a “portal” between the virtual and physical 3D worlds.

3d slash piece of cake

Most people who follow 3DPI are probably familiar with my limited, to use a euphemism, design capabilities: the maximum extent of my expertise is knowledge of Autodesk’s Shapeshifter and Tinkercad. After trying it for just a few minutes, I can confirm that it makes the approach to 3D modeling as sweet and painless as cake. A little while ago, a French developer named Sylvain Huet contacted me through my Italian 3D printing news site about a software called 3D Slash, which he and his development team refer to as a “3D Piece of Cake”.








3d slash piece of cake