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I can't change the outer surface because it's a medical file. How to throw a thickness into it? To be able to 3d print it on the 3d printer.

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    $\begingroup$ Hello and welcome. Rather than take photos of your monitor post actual screenshots instead, see How to take a screenshot. Photos are harder to read, because we have to guess if we are looking at a external interference like reflections or smudges or Moiré patterns, hardware issues such as a malfunctioning display or connection, a software level bug or driver malfunction, or an or actual artifact or issue with the model itself. $\endgroup$ Commented Jan 31, 2022 at 16:21
  • $\begingroup$ It is mandibular jaw $\endgroup$ Commented Jan 31, 2022 at 16:50
  • $\begingroup$ What do you mean by adding thickness? what file format is that, can you open it / import to Blender? If you can't change the surface, how do you plan to add this thickness / 3D print? $\endgroup$
    – Luciano
    Commented Feb 1, 2022 at 10:13

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you can add outline to your rendered objects by post-process effect called Freestyle. For a scene with a single object, the setup is very easy:

  1. Enable freestyle with your render engine - both Eevee and Cycles can do it (although they might produce different results).

Enable freestyle in engine tab

  1. Configure your line set. You can find it in the View Layer tab all the way at the bottom. Deselect everything except for Silhouette - this will be your outline, we want nothing else.

Line set configuration

  1. (Optional) If you want to print your render, set the world color to white to save some ink :)

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