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Shopping Mall Model
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The primary function of this physical prototyping was to produce a model for a better understanding of the project's volumetry, and not a definitive model, which is a more detailed process and on another scale.
Bringing a model of any small property, a house for example, for 3D printing is simple, as you can work with scales of 1:50, but putting a shopping mall on the printer is a little more complex, in our model we work with scales of 1:1000 for tests and 1:500 for final printing that we divided into four parts to suit the printer.
When working with large scales like these, we need to dispense with architectural details and focus on volumetry.
The process
Initially, we tried to export .OBJ files directly from AutoCad itself, but there were distortions in the 3D planes that prevented a quality modeling.
We then opted for a redesign, starting from the floor plans and using AutoDesk's ThinkerCad for modeling. It is a specific 3D CAD that works with the concept of blocks a
Bringing a model of any small property, a house for example, for 3D printing is simple, as you can work with scales of 1:50, but putting a shopping mall on the printer is a little more complex, in our model we work with scales of 1:1000 for tests and 1:500 for final printing that we divided into four parts to suit the printer.
When working with large scales like these, we need to dispense with architectural details and focus on volumetry.
The process
Initially, we tried to export .OBJ files directly from AutoCad itself, but there were distortions in the 3D planes that prevented a quality modeling.
We then opted for a redesign, starting from the floor plans and using AutoDesk's ThinkerCad for modeling. It is a specific 3D CAD that works with the concept of blocks a
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