Adobe Adds 3D Printer Support To Photoshop

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"Adobe has rolled out an update to Photoshop that incorporates direct support for 3D printing. According to Adobe, they don't expect most users to directly create 3D meshes in Photoshop. Instead they expect most of the time people will import objects from other applications and then use Photoshop as a finishing tool to tweak and repair meshes — in a similar fashion to how Photoshop can be used to tweak photos before production. The application currently directly supports MakerBot printers and the online Shapeways service. More printer support is coming (printer profiles are editable XML files) and the application can also export STL files that can be copied to a USB drive and used on other brands of 3D printer."
 

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hmm i wanna buy a 3d printer just cuz ha! what the hell could i or would i print
 

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Alot of skematics are already online, if you dont know how to design, friend.

i dont i just wanted to get one. that way a broad comes over and says she wants something and i just print it out like oops pow suprise :gladbron:
 

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i dont i just wanted to get one. that way a broad comes over and says she wants something and i just print it out like oops pow suprise :gladbron:
You need the skematics for the design. Its not like you press a button that says, *harddrive* and it prints a computer harddrive for you. They create a model of an object so If it requires working electronic parts, forget about it.
 

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You need the skematics for the design. Its not like you press a button that says, *harddrive* and it prints a computer harddrive for you. They create a model of an object so If it requires working electronic parts, forget about it.

well i knew that much. im still interested though
 
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