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[FEATURE REQUEST] Fill Cavities #3
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I don't think i full understand the problem, can you send a image sample? Note that i'm not used to resin printing, i never own one and real problems on resin printing are all new to me. |
As i understand every drain hole must be done by user & inspection, chitubox hallow doesn't generate them right? On that case you don't want do a drain hole on model but just fill that area correct? |
Yes, that area is so small (about 1.5mm wide) there's no place to make a drain hole. |
I will take that into consideration and good feature to have. |
Also consider using PrusaSlicer instead o chitubox, way better... |
* (Add) Resin Trap issue validator and repairer - Experimental Feature (#3) * (Add) Layer Repair tool can now fix Resin Traps when selected * (Add) "Remove" issues button fix selected Resin traps, the operation now run under a thread and in a parallel way, preventing the GUI from freeze * (Change) "Repair Layers" button renamed to "Repair Layers and Issues" * (Fix) When do a "repair layers" before open the Issue tab, when open next it will recompute issues without the need
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When hollowing a model in the slicer, sometimes there are small cavities that can't use drain holes.
Describe the solution you'd like
The program should be able to go through layer by layer and find cavities that don't have holes, and fill these cavities with white pixels.
Describe alternatives you've considered
No easy alternatives to this except leave the cavities filled with liquid resin
Additional context
I realize this isn't a simple feature request. My initial thoughts on how to do this would be:
1: Flag all black pixels on the border of the 3d space
2: For each black pixel that is not flagged:
3: > If it is adjacent to a flagged pixel, flag it
4: If a pixel was flagged in the last step, go to 2
5: All black pixels that are not flagged are set to white
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