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Shaky
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Shaky
Posted 13 Years Ago
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I use SolidWorks at my job, and I have made a couple of ships that I would love to transfer to OBJ format. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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animatom
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animatom
Posted 13 Years Ago
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I'm not using SolidWorks but I think that you can export an .stl, open it up in Meshlab (open source http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/), and export that as .obj?
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wires
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wires
Posted 13 Years Ago
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The SolidWorks homepage lists several products. The Product Matrix page states under Collaborate and Share>Import/Export that data can be converted into any format needed, so I guess you just need to check out how to export an obj file using the software Help or Handbook. :cool:
Gerry
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Shaky
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Shaky
Posted 13 Years Ago
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OK, I would need ScanTo3D add on, and I don't have that. So, within SolidWorks will not work for me. I will have to try .stl to Meshlab. Thanks.
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