
I primarily use Mesh to convert files to three-dimensional STI files for 3D printing and laser cutting. It actually solves a lot more than I expected. The speed and accuracy in which it picks up both transitions and textures is amazing. It does a great job of converting two-dimensional images into a three-dimensional form and is accurate as heck. I really like that it is easy to use and intuitive, especially for someone who’s a novice. The main thing I like about Mesh is it strikes a rare balance between power and ease of use. The interface is straightforward, and the workflow feels quite intuitive, so you don’t need deep 3D expertise to get solid results. For artists wanting to move into 3D printing without learning complex modeling software from scratch, the barrier is incredibly exciting. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
To me, the only areas of improvement would be the ability to augment some of the final models after you've created them. For example, one of them, the AI, added a third hand where I was not able to see. I mean, I was not able to find the one part of the model because it had been stuck into another part. Sometimes the AI merges two images when I wish I could also go in and visually fix that. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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