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STL File Format Tips

STL is an acronym that stands for stereolithography, a method to approximate the surface geometry of a 3D model exclusively with triangles.

This file format is commonly used in 3D Printing, and it is commonly generated by Computer Aided Design (CAD) software or a 3D scanner.

The STL format does not include color, textures, or metadata (author, date of creation, etc.) of objects.

STL is a very common file format, but alternative formats include OBJ and STEP.

 


Tips

Software at PPM that previews STL

Visual Studio Code (with extension)
(not Adobe Bridge)
Preview (macOS) — on Wikipedia
(Procreate supports only OBJ and USD.)

Software at PPM that Imports STL

Blender 4.0

Software at PPM that Exports STL

Autodesk Fusion — Export designs
Blender 4.0

Classes

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Training — PPM Trainer(s) needed

Links to external sites:

STL files — on Adobe.com
STL (file format) — on Wikipedia

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Related Pages

Links to related PPM Wiki pages:

PrusaSlicer Tips
Lychee Slicer Tips
Autodesk Fusion Tips
Adobe Photoshop Tips
Blender Tips
Visual Studio Code Tips
USDZ File Format Tips
GitHub Tips
  3D Printing — Filament (FDM)  
  3D Printing — Resin (SLA)  
  Computers  

Curated Links

Links to member-recommended external sites:

STL files — on Adobe.com
Download files and models from Autodesk Online Gallery, Cults 3D, GrabCAD, or Thingiverse
Cura slicer — alternative to PrusaSlicer
Orca Slicer -— alternative to PrusaSlicer

For Additional Help

Use the PPM Slack channel #computing
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Note that we have a Slack channel (#job-board) for members to post, discuss, or accept job opportunities either within PPM or from the community.

Search the PPM Wiki — include Content pages as well as Multimedia.

Contact Us if you cannot find your answer here on our Wiki or if you notice any information that is outdated.

 



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