How to download files from do3d
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It depends who you deal with They must have group email and no one sticks with a customer at least not in my case I had issues with some files two reply's where helpful and the third was a vailed threat where I was told they'd be looking for me on social media and forums all answers to the same question A friend has just binned a DO3D Iron Man because it wouldn't work for him as a costume.
The updates promised where never on time And be prepared to pay for your file then have to answer the vetting questions "after they have your money" as I don't use social media this made my approval drag out As far as slicing and printing I had no real problems. The models are usually very high-quality, but I would take the time to track down someone who has already purchased the files you want and get their feedback first.
Depending on the model s you are looking at the specific armor, helm,etc , I also might be able to put you in touch with someone who has already used them. It's possible that their models are better optimized for printing now, but the models I went over were not all realistically ready-to-print, and after waiting a month for repaired updates we just moved on. Also to clarify, when I say that the files were not 'ready-to-print', I mean that the actual geometry had issues, including wall thickness problems, loose parts and floating meshes, etc I expected the files to need scaling and cutting to fit a particular printer, and that's absolutely fine and to be expected But the initial geometry problems were issues that the average 3d printer user would not be able to easily repair on their own.
Raizer04 Member. I bought from them no problem. Very good quality and they respond timely. I have just given up with my war machine files. They needed so much work to make them printable. I had parts floating in mid air, walls going through other parts. It's beyond my skills to fix them. I did contact them and waited a couple of weeks for them to fix one arm part, when I got it back it was the same. Click to expand Billy the Hero Member. Yeah I don't trust them personally after I almost got burned.
Blehh Just my two cents. So yeah, for the love of god track down someone who bought the thing before you. Do3D New Member. Hello all, We wanted to clarify a few things with the RPF members. First, we apologize for the inconvenience if you encountered any issue with our 3D files, please contact info do3d. We will promise that we will get back to you in a timely manner.
If you provide your proof of purchase via email, we will send you the up-to-date files. Some of known issues with our older models made years ago have been fixed and repaired already. Please note that we only support our end users who can provide a proof of purchase.
SolidCreations New Member. I bought a star wars first order prop from them. The files are good and they usually answer emails pretty fast.
You do have to separate and cut most pieces yourself for example on that prop the main barrel is a huge one piece thing , but you can do that quickly on meshmixer. The model itself is not very screen accurate, for example the handle is very "boxy" and not rounded like it should be. I'd say the price isnt bad, because I know the hard work it goes into 3D modeling, but at the same time you can find cheaper better quality models on cgtrader and other sites like that for props I mean, they dont have full 3d costumes All and all, I'd say try to find someone who has bought and used the file, dont buy files you didnt see pictures of them printed, and dont buy them if you dont know how to cut and prep for 3d printing.
Other than that, they are fine. Here is a picture of the prop not finished painting it yet. FirstAvenger Member. And be prepared to pay for your file then have to answer the vetting questions "after they have your money" as I don't use social media this made my approval drag out As far as slicing and printing I had no real problems. We want to make sure that buyers are absolutely aware of the fact that we only provide 3D printable models digital download.
We usually deliver the download links within a few minutes if it is purchased within our working hours 9 am - Midnight U. Yes, there are many other 3D artists out there who can help you. We are very happy that there are more choices so please feel free to work with them and we wish you the best with all projects you are working on. However, if the opportunity is given to us, we wanted to let you know that we will always do our best at improving our quality and services. Thank you. FirstAvenger said:.
This alone is a deal breaker, and should be for most people. This isn't the first time that I have heard about having to go through a vetting process before they give you something you paid for. This should be transparent and agreed to up front before you give them your money. Of course it is their choice how they conduct business, but a policy like that would make me look elsewhere. There are a lot of quality 3D Modelers out there.
Talented hobbyists and professionals alike, you shouldn't have trouble finding someone you can work with that will give you exactly what you want. If anyone is thinking of purchasing a model from Do3D, they should be aware of what they can expect. If they already have made the model and it is available on their site, it is reasonable to assume that it will print out as described above.
Meaning this: If it is already on the shelf, there is only a limited risk by purchasing it and having it work for you. That said, I would like to report that I did NOT purchase an item off the shelf, and instead contacted Do3D to create a model from scratch.
I received a quick response to my inquiry with little useful information, if any. I asked a question, and received a question in return.
This was a red flag, but not a deal killer. Upon the assurances of other users, I felt it was worth the risk to inquire about a custom model of a Terminator Endoskeleton. I was immediately sent a Paypal link and a Price, with the a quote of 20 days to complete. Reader's Digest version: I paypal'd the money and waited. OK, I waited until the end of the month to ask for an update. I received a quick response saying that it was a complicated model, and to please give them an additional 30 days.
I never expected a complete model in 20 days, so a delay was not unexpected. That 30 days passed last week, and I didn't hear from them.
I waited until Friday to write and request an update. I don't think it is unreasonable to get an update on progress once the due date has come and gone.
I got NO response. Up until now, their response had been within an hour. I emailed them again this morning asking again for an update. I would like to hear anything in regards to progress, or even the slightest effort. I got a response within an hour, saying "We are checking on the status.
We will get back to you as soon as possible. The responses that I have received, I had to request, and they provided NO actual information that would imply any level of trust or competency.
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