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Google PR 5Trustworthiness Good
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Avg. Daily Visitors 2 805Child Safety Unknown
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Avg. Daily Pageviews 5 611Privacy Good
Meshmixer.com: get to the top rated Meshmixer pages and content popular with USA-based Meshmixer.com users or check the following digest to find out more. Meshmixer.com is a malware-free website without age restrictions, so you can safely browse it. It seems that Meshmixer team are just starting to conquer the social media and they have already achieved a promising result — 2.37K user activities so far (StumbleUpon dominates with around 87% of all user reactions). Meshmixer.com is hosted with Amazon.com, Inc. in United States. Meshmixer traffic is estimated at around 84.1K visits per month.
Domain info
Location: | United States |
Registrant: | Domain Hostmaster (Autodesk, Inc.) |
Hosted by: | Amazon.com, Inc. |
Registrar: | CSC Corporate Domains, Inc. |
Subnetworks: | 3.167.112.2, 3.167.112.21, 3.167.112.86, 3.167.112.99 |
Alexa's Traffic Estimates & Trends
Traffic Rank: | 61 439 | |
Reach Day: | 0.000573 | + 95.5% |
Month Average Daily Reach: | 0.000334 | + 9.6% |
Daily Pageviews: | 0.000019 | + 57.3% |
Month Average Daily Pageviews: | 0.000017 | -9.2% |
Daily Pageviews per user: | 0.955 | -25.8% |
Social Media Activities
- Facebook likes: 184
- Twitter mentions: 16
- Google pluses: 66
- LinkedIn mentions: 49
- Pinterest pins: -
- StumbleUpon views: 2.06K
Web Safety
- This website is malware-free.
- Status ok
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Tips and Tricks
Tips and Tricks
Meshes
meshmixer works best with reasonably dense meshes. Trying to paste a part in a region that has only a few triangles or quads may fail, or produce undesirable results.
Cutting/Er...
MeshMixer
Making Your Own Parts
[NOTE: This tutorial is for meshmixer02. meshmixer03 works in a similar way, but with some changes. Click the little + sign to the right of the Tool Name bar in meshmixer03 to ge...
MeshMixer
The
Bulge parameter is an angle, which can be thought of as the local rotation towards or away from the initial fill surface. So as you increase the angle, the surface will "bulge" outwards, while if...