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[QUOTE="fog37, post: 6285020, member: 503639"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] Tinkercad digital object and 3D printing Hello, When creating a curved object in Tinkercad, something like a sphere, the spheres' surface does not look very smooth but rather meshy under close inspection. Will the 3D printed version of that sphere designed in Tinkercad have a smoother surface than the meshy surface it has in the software? I think there is a distinction between 3D modeling softwares (like Sketchup) and 3D CAD softwares (like Fusion360).When compared with CAD softwares, can 3D modeling softwares create smoother and curvier digital objects which can then become smooth printed object? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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