![]() The first rule is that your 3D file needs to be less than 50MB. ![]() To keep it under control, at Sculpteo, we’ve established two strong rules and a set of good practices to follow: So even if you’re making the most gorgeous 3D file and push the resolution to its maximum, it won’t necessarily bring you a lot. With a big file, at best your object will be printed with no visible difference, at worse our system won’t be able to handle the huge file. The goal here is not to reduce the size of your part to get lower quality but to get a smaller file with the highest quality possible. Moreover, when these files are that heavy, details on the objects are sometimes beyond what we can see, or what a 3D printer can actually print. There is no real limitation in the system, but keep in mind that a big volume can slow all your actions down. For example, on our 3D printing service, the files you’re using need to weigh less than the maximum of 50MB and every single 3D file shouldn’t exceed 1 million polygons. ![]() If you need to manufacture your part using an online 3D printing service, it is better to get a file easily uploadable. A large 3D file is not a problem, but it can be if you want to share or upload it. ![]()
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