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Version du 6 décembre 2019 à 09:03

Auteur avatarDigijeunes | Dernière modification 9/12/2019 par Clementflipo

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In This tutorial, you will learn how to create 3D designs on Minetest, and subsequently export them for 3D printing or simply view them in VR.

Introduction

Une version française de ce tutoriel est disponible ici

A translation of this tutorial into romanian is available here.

Matériaux

computer with internet connection

Vr headset (google cardboard ok)

Outils

3D printer

Étape 1 - Download Minetest

Once download is completed, unzip the folder somewhere on your computer, ex. on your desktop.


Download link available here.


Étape 2 - Download Export block

Once download is complete, unzip the folder, rename it into something more simple (ex. exportblock) and place it in the “mods’ directory of minetest.


Download link available here



Étape 3 - Launch minetest

The .exe file can be found in the folder named “bin”, in your minetest directory.




Étape 4 - Launch a multiplayer game on your local server

One computer will act as a server, whilst other computer (as many as you want) will act as players.

On the server computer, launch minetest, and start a game where you will be hosting a server.

Create a new game first (in this case “jolin”)

Leave the Port field empty

Choose a name for your player (below we name it “sim”)

Tick the box “Host Server”

go on Mods and activate exportblock



Étape 5 - Take note of your IP address

Launch the command prompt on your computer and type “ipconfig”. Then press ENTER.

Your IP number is IPv4 (in this example: 192.168.43.125)



Étape 6 - Join the game hosted on the server

On the computers acting as players, launch minetest, go on PLAY ONLINE and enter the IP address of the host server. Enter a name for the new player, leave the “Port” field empty and join the game.

On the computer acting as host server, you will be notified when a new player joins the game



Étape 7 - Build something and export the 3D file

Use red wool blocks to build something of your choice. Beware that only red wool blocks can be exported for 3D printing.

Use the computer hosting the game to export the design. Go in front of the 3D object, open the communication window by typing “t” on your keyboard, and type “/exportblock”. Press ENTER.

Wait until the game returns a message stating the export was successful.

You will be able to find the .obj file in the directory “worlds” in your minetest folder on the computer hosting the game.



Étape 8 - View the 3D object on Meshlab

Download Meshlab.

Launch Meshlab and click on File>Import Mesh.

If the object looks like the one you’ve designed on minetest, that means that everything went well. Otherwise, try re-export the object on minetest.



Étape 9 - View your 3D object in VR

First, you will need to publish your object on Sketchfab.

Login on Sketchfab.com and upload your object.

Click on the “share” button to get the link to your model.

You can now reach this link on your smartphone and choose “View in VR”.



Étape 10 - 3D printing the objects

If you are looking for a fablab where to print the items for the key crack activity, take a look at the fablabs.io map.

Notes et références

This tutorial was produced as part of the FabEdu project, co-financed by the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union.

Project number: 2017-1-FR02-KA205-012767

The content of this publication does not reflect the official opinion of the European Union. Responsibility for the information and views expressed therein lies entirely with the author(s).

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