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.
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.
I’ll check it out. Thanks.
Looks like I’ll need to know some HTML first. Any recommendations on where to learn?
I checked in with them. They said a general knowledge of at least HTML will help greatly so I’ll start there.
Would you recommend I get the basics of JavaScript/HTML/CSS before diving in? Or is it something I can figure out on the way?
It doesn’t seem to be nearly customizable enough.
Well shit
Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.
Anyway Microsoft Store games can be added? Probably not eh? As they are DRM’d to hell