Problem with sizes

Discussion in 'Software and Applications' started by maximusin3d, Jul 6, 2012.

  1. maximusin3d
    maximusin3d Member
    Hi, whenever i upload a project to Shapways the size is always wrong.. i am using 3ds max 2010 and the height of my object is 4cm. I export it in STL format and when i look at "My Models" on Shapeways it is .4 cm... has anybody run into this and what could be the problem/what am i doing wrong?
     
  2. Youknowwho4eva
    Youknowwho4eva Well-Known Member
    So you're working in cm, and the upload offers mm or meters. Seeing your seeing a drop of one decimal point, I'm assuming you upload as mm. You'll need to export as mm and upload as mm. Or you can scale up your model by 10.
     
  3. virtox
    virtox Active Member Moderator
    Hi!

    This depends on the settings both in max and at upload time.
    In max there is Customize->Units Setup
    Here you can choose how units are displayed.
    I have this set at mm.

    Up top is a button "System Unit Setup"
    If you click that it will show you what the units max shows are in reality.
    I have this at 1 unit is 1mm.

    At upload time also then choose "mm" scale and you should be set :)

    Cheers,

    Stijn


     
    Last edited: Jul 6, 2012
  4. maximusin3d
    maximusin3d Member
    Ooooh i see, thanks! Im exporting cm and uploading as mm.

    And thank you Virtox i think i have the units set up as 1 unit -> 1 cm even when im exporting as mm...

    okay thanks guys, hopefully this solves my issue.
     
  5. virtox
    virtox Active Member Moderator
  6. maximusin3d
    maximusin3d Member
    Thaaaaat did it. They are uploading properly now. Thanks guys!
     
  7. Youknowwho4eva
    Youknowwho4eva Well-Known Member
    Glad we could get you up and running!
     
  8. Hello!

    I am having the same issue, however I have set both of these options to CM, (tried inch and mm too), also have tried exporting as stl and obj, and I still can't get the uploaded size to be correct. Any ideas? I am using 3ds max 2011. Thanks.