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Inventor part -> 3ds max?
I'm just fooling around with both programs.... getting pumped for the new season, ya know?
Anyways, I was wondering how you'd go about importing an inventor part into 3ds max. I found some conversion programs, but I don't really have half a grand to spend on a program that will cure my boredom. I was wondering if anyone has a way/plugin to get inventor files into 3dsmax that doesn't involve me sinking $500. |
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Re: Inventor part -> 3ds max?
I beleive that the AutoCAD package includes an "Export to 3DS" function. I know it does under MD2002, not sure about inventor, but I'd be very suprised if it didn't. Look under the file menu for an export command. Or when you save your parts, see if you can save them as other filetypes. I don't currently have a PC around that can run inventor yet... We're working on getting the team a laptop (finally!) so I can tinker with it then.
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Re: Inventor part -> 3ds max?
Well, you can save in Inventor as .IGES and import that in 3ds, but there is a FREE plug-in for 3ds that lets it directly import .ipt and .iam! You might try the discreet and autodesk websites and Google to find this. I don't have access at this time to the computer that would have a local copy of the installer.
Sadly, Inventor can't save to .3ds. Last edited by Suneet : 01-12-2003 at 22:17. |
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Re: Inventor part -> 3ds max?
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Doh... didn't think to check on the site of the guys who actually made both programs For whoever searches this thread up in the future, here's the [ link ] to the page that tells you how to import your inventor files into max. |
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Re: Inventor part -> 3ds max?
The way I've done it (using 3ds max 5-dont know if its been updated in the new version) is saving the inventor part as an .stl file (I think). In 3ds max, go to file-> import, changing file type at the bottom to .stl files. You can get inventor files into 3ds max that way, but I don't think if you can edit the parts once you import them (I might be wrong-I haven't found a way to edit imported files).
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Re: Inventor part -> 3ds max?
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...nventor+plugin |
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Re: Inventor part -> 3ds max?
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This thread is done... can an admin lock it? |
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Re: Inventor part -> 3ds max?
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The thread that T. Hoffman made about that should be a sticky in my opinion, because it's probably the most useful thread for animation/inventor that I've read. |
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