![]() Open in your favorite 3D printing software and have a go at printing it.Save as STL for printing: Click Design → Save as STL (this could take some time depending on how complex your object is).Principia computer) use: import(file="\\\\\\home\\My Pictures\\filename.dxf", convexity=3) Use the import command in the directory you saved it in. ![]() Either save the file into your OpenSCAD directory or move it after you save it.Then click the "Make selected segments lines" button - see screenshot (if you can not see the buttons click F2.) If you want a high resolution (curved lines) then click the far left button "insert new nodes into selected segments" (do this as many times as you like 2 or 3 times gets pretty smooth curves on most images.Select every node → go to Edit → Select all or Ctrl+A.If you drew it Path → Object to path or click Shift+Ctrl+C.If it is a found image go to Path → Trace bitmap - shift+Alt+B.Convert it to a path (if it worked you should see a bunch of grey squares).Get a 2D image and open it in Inkscape (or draw it in Inkscape). ![]() ![]()
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