This weeks updates
This week has been hectic. I fell behind for a moment there and I even considered abandoning my project completely. There were several times that I sliced my objects on Prusa and realized I had nearly 30 hours of printing ahead of me. This was daunting, yet, it did appear that the face would be no issue on the printer so long as no other students interfered or any other inconceivable thing could happen. I decided to fire up the prints and walk away, for my sanity.
I also had a considerable amount of modelling ahead of me, with the issue of my scans having several holes in them. At first, I considered using a powerful system such as blender to remedy the designs and doing my best to follow tutorials online for the clay tools, but, after a lot of struggle I ultimately chose to return to mesh mixer, even if it was a lesser version after a THREE year hiatus.
The process absolutely had its growing pains. Time after time I experimented with each brush to learn how to utilize it. I even attempted to pinch together the meshes to repair them, that was until I forehead slapped myself when I noticed a mesh zipper tool, which repairs the model. The battle was long fought, and I enlisted help from anyone I could, especially our technician Erica, who also was in the same position as I since mesh mixer has not been available and was outdated as a system for quite a while.
With that being said, I eventually did repair the mesh and I even found a way to export it into the slicer in a way which best utilized my time and materials. This week was painful, but it was also characterized through the pains of growing, learning and through a great deal of patience. Overall, I figured it out.
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