![]() ![]() You can further manipulate the model once it is imported – but we usually just save it (the next step) and if we are going to further manipulate or change it – we do so in TinkerCAD – which is FREE online. Import the image into Microsoft 3D Builder by selecting the “Import Image” button as indicated. That’s what I did for this model – since I partially filled them in a later step in TinkerCAD If I move the “Levels” selector to the right more – you will notice that the brown spots become holes all the way through the model. With the “Levels” selector all the way to the left with this model – it is just a solid silhouette. How the “Levels” selector impacts conversion of the image into a 3D model Finally, Leave the “Smooth” slider all the way to the left (more smooth) as the contours are more rounded and less angular. For some images I need to have this high – for others – it is low. Adjust the level until the model looks clean and includes the elements you want. Manipulate image in Microsoft 3D Builder. Open your image in Microsoft 3D Builder ( Free with Windows 10/11) Open your image in Microsoft 3D Builder Steps to open image in Microsoft 3D Builder Select the highest resolution image you can to turn it into a 3D model Better to start with an image that is larger than necessary – than one that is too small. If the image is NOT of sufficient quality it will be difficult, if not impossible, to produce a 3D model that is of decent quality. Obtain a high quality image of the logo you want to be able to 3D print. Step-by-Step Guide to Making a 3D Model that can be 3D Printed from an Image STEP 1) Select Your Image, Logo or Clip Art. ![]() (Optional) Access to (free CAD design software that runs within your browser).Microsoft 3D Builder ( Free with Windows 10/11).Here we show, step-by-step (with pictures), how to take a high-quality image of a team logo, company logo or even just a clip art image and transform it into 3D model that you can 3D print! So we decided to TRANSFORM some clip art of their favorite animals into 3D objects that they could hold and play with. We were looking for some fun ways to use our 3D printer and make it exciting and “real” for the kids. Looking for some creative ways to use your 3D printer and have some fun with your kids? ![]()
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