I am a total newbie, so please forgive me if this is a stupid question! I would like to make a 3d model of a child's toy animal. I have had a first attempt at photgrammetry and the 3d object looks promising. I'm about to join a club with a 3D printer, so I hope they can take me through those stages, but I have a couple of questions that I'd like to ask here:
1) The real object is about 30cms high. How do I shrink the object to about 10cm for printing?
2) As well as the printed object, I'd like to create a mould at the same scale, which I could use to make chocolate, probably in two halves, front & back. Is there a way in Zephyr, or other software, where I can invert the object to get a 'female' mould, so the raised bits are dips and vica-versa?
1) The real object is about 30cms high. How do I shrink the object to about 10cm for printing?
2) As well as the printed object, I'd like to create a mould at the same scale, which I could use to make chocolate, probably in two halves, front & back. Is there a way in Zephyr, or other software, where I can invert the object to get a 'female' mould, so the raised bits are dips and vica-versa?
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