![]() One is mildly interesting, but the other could lead to something important later.įirst, they’ve added Autodesk’s “ViewCube”. What’s new in Meshmixer 3.4? There’s a couple of things as well as the usual “miscellaneous bugs fixed”. I typically use Meshmixer to chop larger 3D models into parts for printing in smaller volume 3D printers, for example. You can even create a 3D model from scratch using their basic objects, but this is not used nearly as often as their modification functions. Meshmixer, if you don’t know, is able to import 3D models and perform a number of adjustments to them, such as resizing, cutting, repairs, and much more. To their credit, Autodesk has not only maintained the highly useful utility since then, they have also continued to offer it to the public at no charge. The company has been incrementally improving the free utility for years now, ever since they acquired it in 2011.
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