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Convert a file from set point set to 3D model that can be 3D Printed

£20-250 GBP

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Posted over 8 years ago

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The original file is .asc or asc2 (a text based file). This is a scan of neurones. I managed to convert to .obj but can't convert it further to a good looking 3D model. This conversion was done in Meshlab. Some people contacted me in another project and they couldn't open the .obj file or did not use Meshlab. So it is required that you either: -Can use Meshlab and open the .obj file (you will get some error but the file will open as set point) -Or convert the original text based file (.asc or .asc2). This is NOT making a model from scratch or simple conversion . And I doubt it can be done in 3D max or maya. PLEASE READ.
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Hi. I place my bid on your project as I consider myself to be best person for this task. I have more than 10 years of experience in field of 3d Graphics, rendering, game development & animation. I serve so many top studios and individual clients. So I have dual experience of working as a team as well as a freelancer. As a reference of my work you can visit my portfolio. My first preference is to serve my clients with best services at affordable price. I do what I commit. If anything else you want to ask or discuss please feel free to message me
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Hie, Thanks for posting the project.. I have read your requirements and I’m pretty confident that I will be able to get your work done within the given time your requirements conclude.I am very keen to discuss further. I would love to build an awesome working relationship with you by my Expertise, Honesty, Sincerity and Hard Work . I love to juggle multiple tasks; will go the extra mile to get the job done. After completion, I can handover every files from main to all source files and its your property then : ). Looking for soonest reply from you.
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I can convert it to obj file and fix the model manually any necessary fix needed not just error but the model itself for 3d printing, fix it accordingly, modify exactly alike the real scan, its manually done. Will be ready anytime doing this job, pls. do check profile and portfolio for sample and previous work. https://www.freelancer.co.uk/u/artnimator.html Best Regards Arthur :)
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Hi, i've done some modeling for organic model, including so ething like cell, bacteria, etc. Even you can see in my profile page, i've done modeling HeLa cell couple days ago. How about you do the convertion from meshlab to anykind of mesh that can be opened within common 3d software. Then i will detail it inside Maya and ZBrush
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Hey mate I have mesh lab. I can try if you want me to try. please let me know if I am able to open the file. which format would you like to receive. Thanks Machal
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I CAN DO IT! I opened the points cloud. It looks good but it will need some work to make it 3D printable. I noticed that the dendrites are vectors without thickness so it would be needed to apply some according of the scale you want for the printed model (for example 1mm thickness for each dendrite for a total neurone length of 150mm), also there are a few dendrites that are apparently detached of the neurone so it will need to either print them as separate objects or to add some parts of "virtual" dendrite to the real ones in order to join them to the body (in any case I'll show you some pictures later when I work with the model for you to choose what to do). Also I think it could not be suitable for 3D printing in injection plastic printers due the extreme complexity of the model (both, details and geometry) so I would suggest you to print in the ones that work with dust, as Selective Laser Sintering printers (SLS) that use resins and laser or as stereolithography printers (SLA) that use light and resins for 3D printing. That way you will have a better resolution and the dentritas will be safe of broken when getting off the support material. In any case the 3D files I'll deliver to you will be suitable to be used in almost any 3D printer so you could choose from any of your local providers. I'll glad to help you with your project, Please contact me for further information. Kind regards, Carlos Paredes Industrial Design
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I use 3D Pointcloud handling software for Medical modeling. I will model it as per your requirement. Best Regards Vijay
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