Hi!
Currently the models are printed as is. Closed meshes are treated and printed as solid.
So you would have to hollow it out yourself and/or define any alternative filling method in the model itself It's preferable to leave a hole, so the support material can be removed.
For complex models it is usually sufficient to only crudely hollow out the larger solid parts to save material/cost. Cutting out spheres and cubes and such.
There is also a density discount for the WSF material, so hollowing out is not always useful.
The 500k poly limit has been upgraded to 1 million poly
Cheers,
Stijn
Last edited: May 10, 2011