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1-Visitor
September 6, 2013
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Stl save not showing on rendered design!

  • September 6, 2013
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Hi

I have done a design and then rendered it, a colleague then asked me to save it as an stl. file so we could 3D print it, but guess what, the save files do not include the stl choice. Does this mean that you can not save rendered designs as stl.?

If not can a rendered design be unrendered? If so How?

thanks folks

Jeremy


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Best answer by TimBrotherhood

I just spoke to Jeremy and Antonius had identified the problem. The model was a freestyle surface so had no volume. Creo recognises this and doesn't offer STL as a Save As format.

Once the model had been solidified or thickened the STL option was available.

Well spotted Antonius.

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1-Visitor
September 6, 2013

Hi Jeremy, with a rendered image on screen, you will be offered graphics image formats in the 'Save As' dialog.

To unrender a model simply rotate the model or, in the graphics toolbar.named views list, choose a view. The render will disappear and you will be able to 'Save As' an STL file.

Were the shapes in your attached images created using Freestyle?

1-Visitor
September 7, 2013

Hi

yes they were done in freestyle, we are working on a project for the kids at the school to design a computer mouse, and this was a quick effort just to give them an idea of what is possible. I have tried the click on the model and rotate etc. But no luck, I am wondering if it is because the model has been coloured?

Jeremy

17-Peridot
September 7, 2013

Please separate rendering from model space. A rendered image is a 2D overlay over your model, not the model itself.

The object has to be solid in order to have a save-as option of STL. If it is an enclosed surface or quilt that does not cross over itself, you can highlight the object and select "solidify".

Hope that helps.