Exporting 3D models in general
You can export 3D plant models from PlantStudio to several popular 3D formats. Some of the options for 3D export are common to all formats; some are common to a few formats; and some are unique.
Tasks that apply to all types:
%Choosing_which_plants_to_export_to_3D_models>second Choosing which plants to export
%Reviewing_estimated_3D_export_sizes>second Reviewing estimated sizes
%Reorienting_3D_plant_models_during_export>second Reorienting exported plants
%Writing_colors_in_3D_export>second Writing colors
%Limiting_plant_names_in_3D_export>second Limiting plant names
%Writing_plant_numbers_in_front_of_names_for_3D_export>second Writing plant numbers in front of plant names
%Translating_multiple_plants_in_3D_export>second Translating multiple plants to window positions
%Pressing_plants_in_3D_export>second “Pressing” plants during export
%Doubling_polygon_faces_during_3D_export>second Doubling polygons during export
%What_to_do_if_you_cannot_read_PlantStudio_3D_models>second What to do if you can’t read PlantStudio-exported 3D models
Tasks that apply to some but not all types:
%Choosing_cylinder_sides_in_3D_export>second Choosing cylinder sides (All but POV)
%Choosing_a_grouping_option_for_3D_export>second Choosing a grouping option (All but POV and VRML)
%KSO6MV>second Nesting plant parts (POV and VRML only)
Special options and tips for exporting to:
%Exporting_to_VRML>second VRML
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