
Sorry, the message was truncated. This is the missing part. A netfabb repair of the chromophore STL does significantly simplify the model and reduce the file size from 13.7 to 5.7 MB indicating that there's a lot of room for improvement in the STL export esp. of atom models. On 4 April 2016 at 11:54, Jakob Suckale <jakob.suckale@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
Dear chimeras,
Does anybody know of a good way to generate lean STL code for atom/bond display?
Take this example. I'm generating STLs to 3D print GFP. Exporting the ribbon of the beta barrel generates an ok STL of 6.8MB. However, exporting the wire atom display of the chromophore generates a horribly inflated STL of 13.7MB - almost twice the ribbons file despite the tiny size (see screenshot attached). Printing the chromophore is problematic since it contains a lot of weird internal structures instead of being a clean surface model of the wireframe. A netfabb repair of the chromophore STL
Looking forward to your expert ideas.
All the best,
Jakob
Jakob Suckale, PhD Lecturer in Biochemistry University of Tübingen +49-7071-29-73363