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new software modeling and printing architectural projects

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stefano.a89

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Hello everyone,
Forgive me if I arrive here claiming opinions and requests but are really in a sea of doubts.
to shorten it, my study deals with other 3d modeling and 3d printing things.
I almost always wire me easily with the good sketchup, but recently I'm going crazy, I received some assignments where the client wanted to shape the ground more organically.
useless to tell you that the management of mesh with sketchup is a madness, I realized that they are monstrously limited in the modeling just by the software that goes well for the projects "spigolosi" but when there is something fluent it becomes really impossible to get a good result.
not only, for a few years we accompany the topographic relief with photogrammetry from drone, I am therefore sometimes having to draw lands of which I also have very solid data that however I can not use because sketchup does not grind all those faces.
I decided therefore to invest a money for purchase and training of a "definitive" software that presses me a modeling that can go out of the schematics however maintaining an intrinsic technical value (sometimes "sculpture" the mesh with meshmixer but it is a job that can be done only by eye, without a feedback on the odds that could be disastrous in the printing phase and verification of the plastic)
I am therefore open to advice thanks!
 
You could take a look at this But I don't know how it works out on/for 3d printing. if you think it's interesting.
 
Meanwhile thank you so much for your contribution, I try to see the demo. the printable export is always a matter of solids, in theory I would also like to have a software in which I can export part of the model and model it. . . .
I took a look but no definitely does not do my case.... :
 

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