I was hoping that I had found a program with which I could database my large collection of 3d models. These models are stored across a dozen external hard drives. I tried scanning the first drive and apparently, each STL file found is being called it's own unique model. That's crazy! Especially when a single model, for example, has 20 different STL parts.
Is this program unable to separate each "model" by directory? Where every STL found under a parent directory is considered to be one model instead (as in my example) twenty different models?
I was hoping that I had found a program with which I could database my large collection of 3d models. These models are stored across a dozen external hard drives. I tried scanning the first drive and apparently, each STL file found is being called it's own unique model. That's crazy! Especially when a single model, for example, has 20 different STL parts.
Is this program unable to separate each "model" by directory? Where every STL found under a parent directory is considered to be one model instead (as in my example) twenty different models?