This add-in gives Inventor the ability to import polygon data from OBJ files.
| Version | 1.0 |
| Updated | Feb 26th 2008 |
| Developer |
SYCODE
N/A
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| User Rating |
1079
2.5
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| Original File Size | 1.3 MB |
| Downloads | 8801 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Science Cad |
OBJ Import for Inventor is a Wavefront OBJ file import add-in for Inventor. Thanks to it you will have the possibility to import polygon data from OBJ files in Inventor.
OBJ Import for Inventor reads polygon mesh data stored in OBJ files and imports it into Inventor. A polygon mesh in an OBJ file is comprised of a set of triangular and/or quad faces. OBJ Import for Inventor creates trimmed planar surfaces for each triangle/quad and knits them together to create a body. If the polygon mesh is closed (i.e. it does not contain boundary edges) then OBJ Import for Inventor will create a closed body feature, otherwise an open surface will be created.
OBJ Import for Inventor is very easy to use. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Inventor and adds a new submenu called "OBJImport" to the Inventor menu.
The 'OBJImport' submenu consists of the following commands:
· Import - Import an OBJ file.
· Help - Display the OBJ Import for Inventor Crack help file.
· Register - Register your copy of OBJ Import for Inventor.
· About - Display the OBJ Import for Inventor About box.
OBJ Import for Inventor comes with detailed documentation for each command as well as a tutorial to get you started in the shortest possible time.
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