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    Default Modeling Humans

    For those of you that model 3D human anatomy there is a great program called Make Human. It can model the human form very accuratly and export as a OBJ file for machineing,
    The interface is very easy and best of all the program is free.
    I am currently machining a face for a doornocker modeled on it.
    Here is the link http://www.dedalo-3d.com/index.php

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    1st Glance looks pretty neat and weird.
    Thanks, need to experiment and see what happens.

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    Here is a face modeled in the program for a door knocker
    [IMG]http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...s/DSCN2785.jpg[/IMG]
    [IMG]http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...s/DSCN2782.jpg[/IMG]

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    I downloaded it but haven't installed it yet. Are these faces files that are within the program or can you input files of your own?

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    The program starts with a generic human.
    You can then modify the face and body in just about any configuration you like. I found the interface simple and intuitive to use after just a few minutes.

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    "It can model the human form very accuratly"

    Brian, is that a self portrait............:-)

    John

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    Brian, I have downloaded and played. Its quite interesting BUT how did you convert the file to a cut file?
    Looks like some wierd or unusual capacity here and I'm curious how to get it to a cut file.
    Thanks

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    Jerry I save as an OBJ file then run It through a converting program to DXF to toolpath in RAMS gold my CAM program.
    A good file converting program is http://quick3d.com
    But some CAM programs can toolpath OBJ files directly.

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    VETRIC's Cut3D handle OBJ file format...


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    Thanks. Ill keep that in mind as I haven't justified Vetrics #D yet but keep wondering when I will. Maybe this will push me in that direction. Do you suppose James Booth would create suitable files for these make Human models? HUMMM, I'll have to send him a note on that.

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