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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2$\begingroup$ 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. $\endgroup$– Duarte Farrajota Ramos ♦Commented Jan 31, 2022 at 16:21
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$\begingroup$ It is mandibular jaw $\endgroup$– Fatih HamırcuCommented Jan 31, 2022 at 16:50
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$\begingroup$ 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? $\endgroup$– LucianoCommented 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:
- Enable freestyle with your render engine - both Eevee and Cycles can do it (although they might produce different results).
- 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.
- (Optional) If you want to print your render, set the world color to white to save some ink :)