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10-05-2020, 02:15 AM #1
Real Tree Textures - For Functional and Decorative 3D Printed Items
There is a way to transfer the texture of any tree to a 3D printable object without harming the tree. It is possible to achieve this using just a mobile phone camera, photogrammetry software like Meshroom, and 3D design software like Blender3D for texture cleaning for further editing.
Here is one big gallery/blog: 3D Scanned Tree Texture – Ideas For 3D Printing.
Here are some ideas. Looking for more ... Please let me know if you want to see tree textures applied to something else.
P.S. Sorry - my post is slightly out of shape. I am struggling to post the image and my YouTube embed is too big. Please send me the link with the instructions - I will edit the post properly.
Thanks,
MaxLast edited by Max Funkner; 10-05-2020 at 02:55 AM.
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10-05-2020, 06:24 AM #2
that is pretty cool.
Couple that with a wood filament and you could make some pretty convincing 'branches'.
link to video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6hn...ature=youtu.be
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10-05-2020, 09:03 AM #3
Yep, so far wood filament worked very well for such prints/designs:
3D-Scanned-Tree-Texture-Oak-Birch-and-Pine-Plant-Coasters.jpg
Vase-Mode-Ideas-3D-Scanned-Pine-Texture-Lamp-Shades.jpg
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10-06-2020, 06:29 AM #4
really like that :-)
Have you tries using a wood stain or coloured varnish on them ?
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10-06-2020, 06:48 AM #5
I tried varnish on Groot once - it worked well I guess I need to buy more varnish for the vases.
Overall I love wood filament very much, it feels soo natural. Here is my blog, long read and more images:
https://3dwithus.com/wood-filament
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