System and method of enhancing a 3d printed model
US-2020122405-A1 · Apr 23, 2020 · US
US2020122406A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020122406-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816627869-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 4, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method of 3D print modelling includes: obtaining a target virtual object for 3D printing, evaluating the target virtual object for 3D printing with respect to one or more printability criteria to detect whether the 3D printed model would have one or more predetermined undesirable physical characteristics, and if so, generating 3D printable model data defining a transparent matrix to be printed surrounding the 3D printed model of the target virtual object.
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1 . A method of 3D print modelling, comprising the steps of: obtaining a target virtual object for 3D printing; evaluating the target virtual object for 3D printing with respect to one or more printability criteria to detect whether the 3D printed model would have one or more predetermined undesirable physical characteristics; and if so, generating 3D printable model data defining a transparent matrix to be printed surrounding the 3D printed model of the target virtual object. 2 . The method of claim 1 , in which the target virtual object is obtained from a virtual environment at a user-selected moment within a videogame. 3 . The method of claim 1 , in which the printability criteria comprises: whether a threshold amount of the target virtual object has zero thickness. 4 . The method of claim 1 , in which the printability criteria comprises: whether the 3D printed model of the target virtual object has its centre of gravity outside a perimeter defined around the supports it will have resting on a supporting surface. 5 . The method of claim 1 , in which the printability criteria comprises: whether a threshold amount of the target virtual object requires its dimensions to be altered in order to support the 3D printed model of itself or a dependent structure of the 3D printed model of the target virtual object under gravity. 6 . The method of claim 1 , in which the printability criteria comprises one or more selected from the list consisting of: i. whether a threshold number of support structures are required support the 3D printed model of the target virtual object in its intended pose; and ii. whether the target virtual object comprises a threshold number of unsupported elements. 7 . The method of claim 1 , in which the printability criteria comprises: whether the target virtual object is to be printed at a scale where part of the 3D printed model of the target virtual object is below a threshold thickness necessary to provide a predetermined level of structural strength. 8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of generating 3D printable model data comprises defining a printing order that prints in layers parallel to a predetermined front view of the 3D printed model of the target virtual object. 9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of generating 3D printable model data comprises calculating a bounding box for the 3D printed model of the target virtual object that equals the maximum opposing extents of the model on each axis, plus a predetermined amount; and defining the transparent matrix to be printed filling the unoccupied space external to the 3D printed model of the target virtual object within the bounding box. 10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of generating 3D printable model data comprises one or more selected from the list consisting of: i. foreshortening at least a rear portion of the target virtual object; ii. foreshortening an outlying portion of the target virtual object; and iii. repositioning an outlying discontinuous portion of the target virtual object. 11 . The method of claim 1 , being 3D printable model data. 12 . The method of claim 11 comprising the step of: 3D printing a model based upon the output 3D printable model data. 13 . The method of claim 12 , being a 3D printed model. 14 . A non-transitory, computer readable storage medium having computer executable instructions, which when executed by a computer system, cause the computer system to perform 3D print modelling by carrying out actions, comprising: obtaining a target virtual object for 3D printing; evaluating the target virtual object for 3D printing with respect to one or more printability criteria to detect whether the 3D printed model would have one or more predetermined undesirable physical characteristics; and if so, generating 3D printable model data defining a transparent matrix to be printed surrounding the 3D printed model of the target virtual object. 15 . A device arranged to generate a model for 3D printing, comprising: an obtaining processor adapted to obtain a target virtual object for 3D printing; an evaluation processor adapted to evaluate the target virtual object for 3D printing with respect to one or more printability criteria to detect whether the 3D printed model would have one or more predetermined undesirable physical characteristics; and if so, a data generation processor is adapted to generate 3D printable model data defining a transparent matrix to be printed surrounding the 3D printed model of the target virtual object.
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