Ganesh Releif Model
-
- Vectric Apprentice
- Posts: 68
- Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:13 am
- Model of CNC Machine: Kimla CNC
- Location: Merseyside UK
Ganesh Releif Model
Is there anywhere anyone would recommend downloading a Ganesh STL relief model ? Needed for a job. Or if it is not too complicated to create the model myself if there are any tutorials etc you could recommend for the modelling. Thanks, Jack.
- martin54
- Vectric Archimage
- Posts: 7355
- Joined: Fri Nov 09, 2012 2:12 pm
- Model of CNC Machine: Gerber 48, Triac PC, Isel fixed gantry
- Location: Kirkcaldy, Scotland
Re: Ganesh Releif Model
Have you looked in the usual places? thingyverse, yeggi which are free, turbo squid, 3Dmodelclub which are not?
I tried a quick google search & a lot seemed to pop up but don't know if any would be suitable
I tried a quick google search & a lot seemed to pop up but don't know if any would be suitable
-
- Vectric Apprentice
- Posts: 68
- Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:13 am
- Model of CNC Machine: Kimla CNC
- Location: Merseyside UK
Re: Ganesh Releif Model
Thanks will have a look now, New to it all just posting from my Dads account !
- Rcnewcomb
- Vectric Archimage
- Posts: 5930
- Joined: Fri Nov 04, 2005 5:54 am
- Model of CNC Machine: 24x36 GCnC/WinCNC with ATC
- Location: San Jose, California, USA
- Contact:
Re: Ganesh Releif Model
Two choices on 3DmodelClub.com
99234 - Ganesha : The Lord of Success
99234B - Ganesha : The Lord of Success
99234 - Ganesha : The Lord of Success
99234B - Ganesha : The Lord of Success
- Randall Newcomb
10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop
10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop
- SteveNelson46
- Vectric Wizard
- Posts: 2310
- Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2012 2:43 pm
- Model of CNC Machine: Camaster Stinger 1
- Location: Tucson, Az.
Re: Ganesh Releif Model
Check out Design & Make. They have a bunch and can be downloaded as a .stl
https://store.designandmake.com/search/ ... y1Cat=true
https://store.designandmake.com/search/ ... y1Cat=true
Steve
- martin54
- Vectric Archimage
- Posts: 7355
- Joined: Fri Nov 09, 2012 2:12 pm
- Model of CNC Machine: Gerber 48, Triac PC, Isel fixed gantry
- Location: Kirkcaldy, Scotland
Re: Ganesh Releif Model
I didn't mention Design & Make because I tried a quick search & couldn't find anything. Just goes to show how rubbish I am with searchesSteveNelson46 wrote:Check out Design & Make. They have a bunch and can be downloaded as a .stl
https://store.designandmake.com/search/ ... y1Cat=true
- mtylerfl
- Vectric Archimage
- Posts: 5896
- Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:54 am
- Model of CNC Machine: -CarveWright CNC -ShopBot Buddy PRSAlpha
- Location: Brunswick, GA
Re: Ganesh Releif Model
I don’t see any Ganesh at Design & Make either. ( assuming it’s that elephant-looking figure)
Michael Tyler
facebook.com/carvebuddy
-CarveWright CNC
-ShopBot Buddy PRSAlpha CNC
facebook.com/carvebuddy
-CarveWright CNC
-ShopBot Buddy PRSAlpha CNC
-
- Vectric Apprentice
- Posts: 68
- Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:13 am
- Model of CNC Machine: Kimla CNC
- Location: Merseyside UK
Re: Ganesh Releif Model
Thanks for the feedback.. Just that I have noticed that when I have loaded in the STL files and made the image larger, there is a loss in the detail and quality. Is this something easy to fix or do I have to polish up on my modelling skills?
Thanks
Jack
Thanks
Jack
- Adrian
- Vectric Archimage
- Posts: 14687
- Joined: Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:19 pm
- Model of CNC Machine: ShopBot PRS Alpha 96x48
- Location: Surrey, UK
Re: Ganesh Releif Model
At what stage are you resizing it? At the import stage or after you've imported it? Ideally you need to resize it at the import stage and all the usual caveats regarding material size and modelling resolution apply.
- mtylerfl
- Vectric Archimage
- Posts: 5896
- Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:54 am
- Model of CNC Machine: -CarveWright CNC -ShopBot Buddy PRSAlpha
- Location: Brunswick, GA
Re: Ganesh Releif Model
To add to Adrian’s post, enlarging a 3D relief model without also increasing the thickness, you will lose detail.
The Resize Tool has an option for resizing with or without a proportionate Z resizing. With it “on”, resizing a model larger or smaller will adjust the thickness proportionately and retain detail as originally designed.
With it “off” you must manually adjust the Z thickness yourself. There is often a compromise between model size (x y) and model thickness (z), that is made to accommodate a certain material thickness.
Along this same line, we are seeing a plethora of beautiful models posted everywhere on the internet. Often, they are very, very thick. They were not designed for typical low-relief use, and therefore detail will suffer when thickness is reduced to a more practical carving depth.
Now, because Aspire does have modeling tools, you can enhance detail manually using the Sculpting Tools. Your proficiency with those tools will determine how successful you are in “adding back” lost details.
The Resize Tool has an option for resizing with or without a proportionate Z resizing. With it “on”, resizing a model larger or smaller will adjust the thickness proportionately and retain detail as originally designed.
With it “off” you must manually adjust the Z thickness yourself. There is often a compromise between model size (x y) and model thickness (z), that is made to accommodate a certain material thickness.
Along this same line, we are seeing a plethora of beautiful models posted everywhere on the internet. Often, they are very, very thick. They were not designed for typical low-relief use, and therefore detail will suffer when thickness is reduced to a more practical carving depth.
Now, because Aspire does have modeling tools, you can enhance detail manually using the Sculpting Tools. Your proficiency with those tools will determine how successful you are in “adding back” lost details.
Michael Tyler
facebook.com/carvebuddy
-CarveWright CNC
-ShopBot Buddy PRSAlpha CNC
facebook.com/carvebuddy
-CarveWright CNC
-ShopBot Buddy PRSAlpha CNC