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Organic Support through another object #9835

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Glitch-94 opened this issue Feb 22, 2023 · 2 comments
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Organic Support through another object #9835

Glitch-94 opened this issue Feb 22, 2023 · 2 comments

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@Glitch-94
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Glitch-94 commented Feb 22, 2023

Description of the bug

Using Paint on-support enforcers, the support generated ignored another part and generated through it.
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Project file & How to reproduce

MainFrontP1.zip

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  • Project file
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Version of PrusaSlicer

2.6.0-alpha4

Operating system

Windows 10 22h2 build 19045.2604

Printer model

Prusa i3Mk3s+

@neophyl
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neophyl commented Feb 22, 2023

All supports and even other objects have always done this in PS. Its expected operation. It just more noticeable now that organic supports are located further from the object they are supporting. Each object is sliced individually. Place 2 over lapping objects and you will have a very bad day. You as the user are expected to avoid this.

To avoid this the correct procedure is to merge the objects. In this way PS treats them as one and then supports etc do not ignore them. This has been reported many many times already, they are closed as they are duplicates.

For example the most recent closed one #9723
or #9514
#8273
#7697

get the idea ?

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Yea, sorry, tried looking for past examples and did not see them! Appreciate the feedback and sorry to open a duplicate.

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