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  1. Versuche mal Meshlab: (in English)

    Import Mesh, then Filter -> Remeshing, simplification and reconstruction -> Quadric edge decimation. The default setting halves the value, so doing this multiple times gives you the amount you want.

  2. could the 'ironing' function be of any help? and use another pattern to go over the top surface. (could also make things worse, but if you don't try....)

    What you achieved already looks great for such a small font!

  3. Quote by driedeedesign

    On Mac you select the application, right click -> show content -> Resources -> resources -> shaders -> select the file grid.shader right click and edit with Text editor ... copy n paste (replace) the text ...

    And you don't get a "Cura.app is damaged and cannot be opened" dialog after making that change?

    Here the same, (macbook pro 2110). Worked great. There is no 'resources' in the Application Support-cura.

  4. In SketchUp you have to be careful with the direction of your surfaces, what you see here is that there are some surfaces 'inside out', facing the wrong way, making your model 'not watertight'. Imagine folding a cube with double sided coloured paper, one colour faces outside, the other inside, yours has some mixed up. When you export your model, the software tries to connect all outsides and when some of them are facing the wrong way you get this weird vectors.

    I am not a SketchUp user so search for this to get it right, there are also export plugins to detect problems.

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