The graduation season is coming soon. I will share with you a drawing technique that I have nothing to do-3D printing out the surface of Matlab.
The first few issues of the strange Matlab drawing skills series mainly introduced drawing techniques that may be used in the paper. Today, I will introduce some drawing methods that may not be used anywhere.
Recently, I was bored with the epidemic at home. I looked at my 3D printer that I had been idle for several years. I was thinking that I could "draw" the results of Matlab's 3D drawing with a 3D printer, so that I could feel the surface transformation more intuitively.
(Certainly possible)
Printing the Mesh surface requires the following steps,
- Generate 2D surface data
- Generate 3D model data and fill the surface into a cuboid with the surface we need
- The 3D model is divided into triangles and exported to the stl format
- Slicing, use the slicing software to convert the stl model into GCODE available for FSM 3D printers
- Print on the machine
- Touch the printed product to feel the surface change.
Please pay attention to the public account for code acquisition: Communication Classroom, reply "3D printing Matlab picture" to get the engineering code.