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3dSynth

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3dSynth generates G-code directly from mathematical rules, bypassing traditional mesh-based workflows for creative 3D printing.

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About 3dSynth

Introduction

3dSynth is a revolutionary tool for 3D printing enthusiasts, artists, and designers who seek direct control over their printing toolpaths. Unlike traditional methods that rely on STL files and slicers, 3dSynth generates G-code directly from mathematical parameters, allowing for the creation of organic and complex forms.

Key Features

  • Direct G-code Generation: Bypasses the need for STL files and slicers, providing a streamlined workflow.
  • Parametric Control: Adjust frequencies, amplitudes, and phases to see real-time changes in your design.
  • Modular Effect Stack: Layer effects like ripples, blobs, and noise to create intricate surfaces.
  • Real-time Preview: Visualize your toolpath instantly with a 3D viewer.
  • Printer-ready Output: Export G-code configured for popular printers with built-in profiles.

Use Cases

  • Artists and Designers: Ideal for those exploring form through mathematics and code.
  • Makers: Provides more control than traditional slicers.
  • Creative Technologists: Perfect for experimenting with generative fabrication.

Unique Selling Points

  • No STL or Slicer Needed: Directly generates G-code from parameters.
  • Real-time Design Feedback: Immediate visual feedback as you adjust parameters.

Technical Details

  • Platforms: Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
  • Integrations: Supports any FDM/FFF 3D printer with standard G-code.

"3dSynth gives me the freedom to create complex forms that were previously impossible with traditional methods." - A satisfied user

Pricing

  • Free: Browser version with limited features.
  • Paid: €39 one-time fee for the full desktop app with lifetime updates.

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