![]() ![]() Let's start with an example close to how this feature will probably be used 75%+ of the time in the real world: simulating leather textures on cosmetic automotive parts: Step 2: Applying 2D Textures to Your SOLIDWORKS Parts.Now we're going to look at a new tool in SOLIDWORKS 2019, called "3D Textures," which makes things even EASIER: ![]() I've even shown how we can create beautiful, full-colored and displacement-mapped prints using Photoshop, which is a little easier. We've talked before about how to create similar displacement-mapped models for 3D printing in Rhino. ![]() Today we're going to cover a topic customers have been asking me about for YEARS: "How do you make 3D textures and repeating patterns on FDM prints, to hide layer lines and make parts more realistic?" (And this technique will work with ANY type of 3D printer, not just Stratasys!) Instructions on how to create physical, repeating textures you can FEEL and TOUCH on your 3D prints, using a new feature found in SOLIDWORKS 2019. ![]()
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