Importing STL files into SW2005
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J Parr
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 7:11 am    Post subject: Importing STL files into SW2005 Reply with quote

I converted a 3DS Model (no material or lights) to STL format.

I then imported the STL file into SW2005.

Everything was fine until I tried to render the model. It just doesn't
appear in my render window. I apply a material but it doesn't show up on the
render preview screen.

I can zoom and rotate the model but simply cant render it. Its as though its
not there!

How can I remedy this? What am I doing - or not doing?

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matt
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 7:36 am    Post subject: Re: Importing STL files into SW2005 Reply with quote

Just in general, you're catching a lot of sarcasm because it's obvious
you don't have a clue. The things you're asking to do can't be done
with a magic wand or an easy button, you've got to put in your time to
learn the software.

The seat cushions can be as easy or as difficult as you want to make
them. Generally, complex shapes are created with lofts and fill
surfaces, and a combination of surfaces and solids. If you want a
better answer, you'll have to provide better information. You might be
able to fake it with extrudes and fillets, but it's a definite and
noticeable fake. Depends on what quality of result you need. Do you
need manufacturing data or just a prop in a rendering?

STL files can be imported as graphics bodies, solids, or surfaces. Once
you try the solids and surfaces options, you'll know why this is a
miserable format to deal with. You're not able to render it because
you've only imported as a graphics body. To reimport as a solid or
surface, when you're in the Open dialog with the type switched to STL,
hit the Options button and set it to surfaces. I know you'll want
solids, but depending on the size / detail / quality of your model, it
might take you most of the weekend to import as a solid.

Good luck,

matt
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