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Obj Mesh To Sldprt Professional Jeep 3DFind professional Jeep 3D Models for any 3D design projects like virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), games, 3D visualization or animation.Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions Aaron Baumgartner Charles Culp on Jun 14, 2011 3:12 PM Scan to 3d will do obj, however it opens it as a mesh and then you need to run the mesh prep and surface wizard on it.Obj Mesh To Sldprt Free 3D ModelsThis tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. All Places ImportExport Discussions Log in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members. I am still determining how large of an STL file can be imported, but it does exceed the standard import limits of the SolidWorks STL import tool. I suggest clicking HD below to make sure you can read the text. This technique requires MeshLab, which is open source software available here: This technique is limited by your system memory. This is for 64 bit only, and I suggest it for users with a large amount of RAM. The PS3 controller imported for this video was imported on 4GB RAM on my home machine. I hope to test the limits of this technique soon, to see just how large of an STL file can be imported. Link to the files and a full description page: Import STL files into SolidWorks Outcomes Visibility: ImportExport 185219 Views Last modified on Jun 8, 2011 12:52 PM Tags: import Content tagged with import stl Content tagged with stl large Content tagged with large obj Content tagged with obj dae Content tagged with dae wrl Content tagged with wrl Categories: ImportExport SolidWorks This content has been marked as final. Show 28 comments 28 Replies Name Email Address Website Address Name (Required) Email Address (Required, will not be published) Website Address 1 2 First Previous Deepak Gupta Jun 10, 2011 1:45 PM Thanks Charles for sharing it Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions Scott McFadden Jun 10, 2011 11:00 PM Thanks Charles. This is some awesome effort on your part Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions V. M Scott McFadden on Jun 12, 2011 4:00 PM Charles, a question about that video: in the end, does SW still import the DWGDXF just as a 3d mesh, or can you actually make it into a solid part The DXF Import Tool seems to offer that (that 2nd option quot;import to a new partquot; - right Can you please help me with the problem in my thread quot;import 3D DWG or STL: how to make a quot;solidquot;quot; thanks, vm Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions Mans Collner Jun 12, 2011 9:17 PM Thanks for sharing this. I do some mesh import from time to time, and tend to use ScanTo3D in the import-dropdown for STLs or any mesh. Not only does this override the size limit, it also makes it easy to handle the mesh data for smoothing and cleaning. And if solid geometry is needed, ScanTo3D really makes it simple to create solid geometry (straight MCAD-style or organic-style) in a way that is repeatable and allows more than just the mapping options given by flat dead surfaces. ScanTo3D is quite cool, I wish it had some of the mesh operations MeshLab can do. M Mans Collner on Jun 14, 2011 1:54 PM Charles: In your video, as you move pointer over the imported part, there are some (brown) curves flashing on, mapping closely the faceted part. Can those curves be used to smoothen the part in bulk rather than doing 1 facet at a time Mans: Can the ScanTo3D SWPremium tool import empty polygonal meshes created in sw like SoftImage (as.OBJ or.STP and translated to a 3D.DWG file) - or is it limited to just importing a scanner meshpoint cloud Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions Charles Culp V. In fact, you might be best of using convert entities inside a sketch, which will allow you to turn those edges into sketch lines. Then use fit spline to smooth out those rough straight edges into smooth curves. I dont believe it can use.obj, but you can use MeshLab to convert the OBJ to STL.
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