When turning your 3D model into a 3D print, Maya requires some extra editing before you end up with a printable piece: the wall thickness needs to be checked, the model needs to be watertight, and your final printing size needs to be defined.
To make your life easier, Autodesk Maya expert Russ Ogi has put together a step-by-step tutorial about how to make your Maya 3D model printable. See more at:
3D Printing with Maya: Step-by-Step Tutorial on How to Turn Your 3D Model into a 3D Print
When turning your 3D model into a 3D print, the software you’re using may require some extra editing before you end up with a printable piece: the wall
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