I'm over 2 meters tall !!!!!!
sorry not helpful!

On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Chris Marshall
<chrismarshal...@gmail.com>wrote:

> You could try using the Shapeways.com service to test some models. I've
> done a little dabbling and the unit size is no more of an issue than any
> other 3d software. You run your object through a free package called
> Netfabb, it tells you the scale of the object, which was 1unit=1mm, then
> output a .stl file. The good thing with Shapeways is it's all automated,
> you upload your model, it tells you how much it'll cost to be printed in
> the various materials, then you can order what you want.
>
>
> On 3 April 2014 08:24, Rob Wuijster <r...@casema.nl> wrote:
>
>>  Have you created one (or the rig) lately? It's over 2 meters tall!
>>
>> Or it's my install that's somehow buggered..... ;-)
>>
>> Rob
>>
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>> On 2-4-2014 23:05, Sebastien Sterling wrote:
>>
>> Wasn't the traditional idea to use the XSI man mesh as a scale reference ?
>>
>>
>> On 2 April 2014 21:54, Matt Lind <ml...@carbinestudios.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  I saw the Form 1 in depth at Siggraph last year.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> For desktop printers under $5,000 USD, it's definitely the best quality
>>> printer.  It's the only stereo lithography printer available at that price
>>> and can print with at least 4x better / finer resolution than the extrusion
>>> based printers such as Makerbot.  Even though the device is targeted for
>>> prototyping, it has enough quality to be used as final output for some
>>> applications.   Down side is the print volume is quite small, your very
>>> limited on choice of printing materials (which also have relatively short
>>> shelf life), and the agents used in the process are caustic.  You need to
>>> wear protective gloves to remove the output from the printer and give it a
>>> chemical bath before it's safe to hold with your bare hands - they don't
>>> tell you that part until you open the box.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [mailto:
>>> softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] *On Behalf Of *David Rivera
>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 02, 2014 11:14 AM
>>> *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
>>> *Subject:* 3D Printing experience on Softimage
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hey everyone, thanks for your replies on the previous subject of Quadro
>>> K4000.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yesterday I was googling around for 3d printers. I really liked this one:
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHAU-9VIwzk
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I was wondering if anyone has already start printing some 3D stuff over
>>> anyone of these 3d printers?
>>>
>>> I know there is a software that comes along with it so you can input
>>> your models and print them out.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *David Rivera*
>>> *3D Compositor/Animator*
>>> LinkedIN <http://ec.linkedin.com/in/3dcinetv>
>>> Behance <https://www.behance.net/3dcinetv>
>>> VFX Reel <https://vimeo.com/70551635>
>>>
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> Chris Marshall
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