![]() ![]() Some CAM software does have tools to do this task- others do not- I do what you do- export to Rhino (no longer keeping subscription up) or ACAD LT and work those spline tools- also works in Fusion 360 to get CAM level curves for tool path conversion. In this instance the curves are very clean but still need to be converted to CAM/Vectorized as a curve/spline instead of millions if short line segments. it uses short line segments along the curves to approximate the curves. In that instance the hull modeler no long relies on meshes and triangulation of surfaces and edges. not really suitable for Vector/CAM/ToolPath conversions. THERE, the transition to dxf and back into SkUP will display very clean curves- but. However, the hull modeler does export to *.dxf so, if I develop the plates then SkUP will read a *.dxf file to display the flattened plates. I export the model file in different resolutions of mesh- coarse to fine - and SkUP displays the mesh more or less as a result of the original model file IN 3D mesh. I use Delftship Pro as my primary marine modeling environment. I'll just reply a couple of different remarks.įirst, I don't used SKetchUP to create my hull models but I do use it as CAD work area since the modeling interface is clunky for general CAD and display work- although its getting better and better. Couple remarks in reply to your question- not sure what my remark was so. ![]()
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