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SKP Export for Bricscad 1.0 provides you with a professional program that can allow you to export geometric data from SketchUp to SKP files. SKP Export for Bricscad extracts facet data from 3D Solids as well as 3D Face, Polygon Mesh and PolyFace Mesh objects in the active Bricscad drawing and exports it to a SKP file.
Installation & Usage
Since SKP Export for Bricscad is a plug-in for Bricscad powered applications, it must be loaded into the application's environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the SKP Export for Bricscad Getting Started document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the plug-in file into the Bricscad powered application, simply click on the menu items in the "SKPExport" sub menu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'SKPExport' menu consists of the following commands:
- SKPExport - Exports an SKP file
- SKPExportHelp - Displays the SKP Export for Bricscad help file
- SKPExportRegister - Registers your copy of SKP Export for Bricscad
- SKPExportAbout - Displays the SKP Export for Bricscad About box
The SKP File Format
- SketchUp is a 3D modeling program designed for architects, civil engineers, filmmakers, game developers, and related professions. It also includes features to facilitate the placement of models in Google Earth. It is marketed as an easy-to-use conceptual tool with a simple interface.
- A well known feature in the SketchUp World is the 3D Warehouse.
- Users can use their Google Accounts to upload models, and then browse the 3D Warehouse for many components and models. SketchUp's native file format is has a SKP extension.
Major Features:
- SKP Export for Bricscad extracts facet data from 3D Solids as well as 3D Face, Polygon Mesh and PolyFace Mesh objects in the active Bricscad drawing and exports it to a SKP file. These objects can lie anywhere in space.
- SKP Export for Bricscad is very easy to use. Once installed, it must be loaded into the Bricscad environment.
- There are simple instructions for this in the Getting Started document which can be found in the installation folder. Once loaded it adds new commands to Bricscad's existing commands and a new menu called "SKPExport" to the Bricscad menu containing these newly added commands.
WareSeeker Editor
DWG Export for Alibre Design 1.0 offers you a tool which can serve as an AutoCAD DWG file export add-on for Alibre Design®.
This add-on gives Alibre Design the ability to export 3D solid data from a Alibre Design part and assembly document to 3d solids or meshes in an AutoCAD DWG file. DWG Export for Alibre Design reads the solid models from the current Alibre Design part or assembly and writes them as 3d solids in an AutoCAD DWG file. It can also tessellate the solid bodies into
Major Features:
2. DWG Export for Alibre Design reads the solid models from the current Alibre Design part or assembly and writes them as 3d solids in an AutoCAD DWG file. It can also tessellate the solid bodies into individual triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a DWG file as 3D Polyface Mesh, 3D Face, Line or Point objects.
3. DWG Export for Alibre Design is very easy to use. It adds new commands to Alibre Design. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Alibre Design and adds a new submenu called "DWGExport" to the Alibre Design menu containing these newly added commands.
WareSeeker Editor
VTK Export for Solid Edge 1.0 is designed as a professional program that can allow you to export geometric data from Solid Edge to ASCII and Binary VTK files. VTK Export for Solid Edge tessellates solid bodies in a Solid Edge document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a VTK file as mesh objects. The VTK file can then be imported into a variety of CAD application.
Installation & Usage:
Since VTK Export for Solid Edge is an add-in for Solid Edge, it must be loaded into the Solid Edge environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the VTK Export for Solid Edge ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-in file into Solid Edge, simply click on the menu items in the "VTK Export for Solid Edge" submenu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'VTK Export for Solid Edge' menu consists of the following commands:
- Export - Exports a VTK file
- Help - Displays the VTK Export for Solid Edge help file
- Register - Registers your copy of VTK Export for Solid Edge
- About - Displays the VTK Export for Solid Edge About box
The VTK File Format:
The Visualization ToolKit (VTK) is an open source, freely available software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization used by thousands of researchers and developers around the world. VTK consists of a C++ class library, and several interpreted interface layers including Tcl/Tk, Java, and Python. The Toolkit stores geometric data in a file format known as VTK. Very few CAD applications have the ability to read and write VTK files.
Major Features:
- VTK Export for Solid Edge tessellates solid bodies in a Solid Edge document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a VTK file as mesh objects.
- The VTK file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
- VTK Export for Solid Edge is very easy to use. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Solid Edge and adds a new submenu called "VTK Export for Solid Edge" to the Solid Edge Add Ins menu
WareSeeker Editor
VTK Export for Alibre Design 1.0 is designed as a professional program that can allow you to export geometric data from Alibre Design to ASCII and Binary VTK files. VTK Export for Alibre Design tessellates solid bodies in a Alibre Design document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a VTK file as mesh objects. The VTK file can then be imported into a variety
Since VTK Export for Alibre Design is an add-on for Alibre Design, it must be loaded into the Alibre Design environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the VTK Export for Alibre Design ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-on file into Alibre Design, Simply click on the menu items in the "VTKExport" submenu to run these new commands.
The 'VTKExport' menu consists of the following commands:
- Export - Exports a VTK file
- Help - Displays the VTK Export for Alibre Design help file
- Register - Registers your copy of VTK Export for Alibre Design
- About - Displays the VTK Export for Alibre Design About box
The VTK File Format:
The Visualization ToolKit (VTK) is an open source, freely available software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization used by thousands of researchers and developers around the world. VTK consists of a C++ class library, and several interpreted interface layers including Tcl/Tk, Java, and Python. The Toolkit stores geometric data in a file format known as VTK. Very few CAD applications have the ability to read and write VTK files.
Major Features:
- VTK Export for Alibre Design tessellates solid bodies in a Alibre Design document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a VTK file as mesh objects.
- The VTK file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
VTK Export for Alibre Design is very easy to use. It adds new commands to Alibre Design. - Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Alibre Design and adds a new submenu called "VTKExport" to the Alibre Design menu containing these newly added commands.
WareSeeker Editor
VTK Export for SpaceClaim 1.0 is designed as a professional program that can allow you toexport geometric data from SpaceClaim to ASCII and Binary VTK files. VTK Export for SpaceClaim tessellates solid bodies in a SpaceClaim document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a VTK file as mesh objects. The VTK file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
Installation & Usage:
Since VTK Export for SpaceClaim is a add-in for SpaceClaim, it must be loaded into the SpaceClaim environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the VTK Export for SpaceClaim ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-in file into SpaceClaim, simply click on the ribbon bar in SpaceClaim called "SYCODE" to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'SYCODE' ribbon bar consists of the following commands:
- Export - Export to a VTK file
- Help - Display the VTK Export for SpaceClaim help file
- Register - Register your copy of VTK Export for SpaceClaim
- About - Display the VTK Export for SpaceClaim About box
The VTK File Format:
The Visualization ToolKit (VTK) is an open source, freely available software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization used by thousands of researchers and developers around the world. VTK consists of a C++ class library, and several interpreted interface layers including Tcl/Tk, Java, and Python. The Toolkit stores geometric data in a file format known as VTK. Very few CAD applications have the ability to read and write VTK files.
Major Features:
- VTK Export for SpaceClaim tessellates solid bodies in a SpaceClaim document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a VTK file as mesh objects.
- The VTK file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
- VTK Export for SpaceClaim is very easy to use.
- It adds new commands to SpaceClaim. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into SpaceClaim and adds a ribbon bar to the SpaceClaim called "SYCODE" containing the newly added commands.
VTK Export for Bricscad 1.0 provides you with a powerful application which can allow you to export geometric data from Bricscad to ASCII and Binary VTK files. VTK Export for Bricscad extracts facet data from 3D Face, Polygon Mesh and PolyFace Mesh objects in the active Bricscad drawing and exports it to a VTK file.
Installation & Usage
Since VTK Export for Bricscad is a plug-in for Bricscad, it must be loaded into the Bricscad environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the VTK Export for Bricscad ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the plug-in file into Bricscad, simply click on the menu items in the "VTKExport" submenu or type "VTKExport" (without quotes) at the Bricscad command prompt and press "Enter". This will bring about the "File Open" dialog box from where you can select the VTK file you wish to export. Truly, software made simple!
The 'VTKExport' menu consists of the following commands:
- VTKExport - Exports a VTK file
- VTKExportHelp - Displays the VTK Export for Bricscad help file
- VTKExportRegister - Registers your copy of VTK Export for Bricscad
- VTKExportAbout - Displays the VTK Export for Bricscad About box
The VTK File Format
- The Visualization ToolKit (VTK) is an open source, freely available software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization used by thousands of researchers and developers around the world.
- VTK consists of a C++ class library, and several interpreted interface layers including Tcl/Tk, Java, and Python. The Toolkit stores geometric data in a file format known as VTK.
- Very few CAD applications have the ability to read and write VTK files.
Major Features:
- VTK Export for Bricscad extracts facet data from 3D Face, Polygon Mesh and PolyFace Mesh objects in the active Bricscad drawing and exports it to a VTK file.
- VTK Export for Bricscad is very easy to use. Once installed, it must be loaded into the Bricscad environment.
- There are simple instructions for this in the ReadMe file. Once loaded it adds new commands to Bricscad's existing commands and a new submenu called "VTKExport" to the Bricscad menu containing these newly added commands.
DWG Export for Acrobat 1.0 is designed to serve you as a powerful AutoCAD DWG file export plug-in for Acrobat. This plug-in gives Acrobat the ability to export objects from 3D PDF file in Acrobat to 3D polygon mesh objects in an AutoCAD DWG file. DWG Export for Acrobat tessellates objects in a 3D PDF into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a DWG file as mesh objects. The DWG file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
Major Features:
- DWG Export for Acrobat is an AutoCAD DWG file export plug-in for Acrobat. This plug-in gives Acrobat the ability to export objects from 3D PDF file in Acrobat to 3D polygon mesh objects in an AutoCAD DWG file.
- DWG Export for Acrobat tessellates objects in a 3D PDF into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a DWG file as mesh objects. The DWG file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
- DWG Export for Acrobat is very easy to use. It adds new commands to Acrobat. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Acrobat and adds a new menu called "DWGExport" to the Acrobat menu containing the newly added commands.
WareSeeker Editor
DXF Export for SketchUp 1.0 is designed as a powerful program that you can export objects in SketchUp to 3d meshes in an AutoCAD DXF file. DXF Export for SketchUp tessellates objects in a SketchUp document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a DXF file as mesh objects.
Installation & Usage:
Since DXF Export for SketchUp is a plug-in for SketchUp, it must be loaded into the SketchUp environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the DXF Export for SketchUp ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the plug-in file into SketchUp, simply click on the menu items in the "DXF Export for SketchUp" submenu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'DXF Export for SketchUp' menu consists of the following commands:
- Export - Export an AutoCAD DXF file
- Help - Displays the DXF Export for SketchUp help file
- Register - Registers your copy of DXF Export for SketchUp
- About - Displays the DXF Export for SketchUp About box
The DXF File Format:
- The AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format, developed by Autodesk as their solution for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the data in the AutoCAD native file format, DWG (Drawing), for which Autodesk didn't (and doesn't) publish specifications.
- DXF is probably one of the most widely supported vector formats in the world today. DXF is rich in features, including: support for 3D objects, curves, text, associative dimensioning, etc. Although DXF was developed to represent the data used in a CAD program, it is used by many programs as a "least common denominator" format for the exchange of many different types of data, most commonly vector-oriented information but also text and 3D polygons.
Major Features:
- DXF Export for SketchUp tessellates objects in a SketchUp document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a DXF file as mesh objects. These meshes can be exported to a DXF file as 3D Polyface Mesh, 3D Face, Line or Point objects.
- DXF Export for SketchUp is very easy to use. It adds new commands to SketchUp.
- Once installed, it automatically loads itself into SketchUp and adds a new submenu called "DXF Export for SketchUp" to the SketchUp Plugins menu containing the newly added commands.
3DM Export for Bricscad 1.0 is designed as a powerful application that you can export geometric data from 3DM files. 3DM Export for Bricscad reads points, curves and mesh objects in the active drawing and exports them to corresponding point, curve and mesh objects in a 3DM file.
Installation & Usage:
Since 3DM Export for Bricscad is a plug-in for Bricscad, it must be loaded into the Bricscad environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the 3DM Export for Bricscad ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. If you accept the default values in the installer, 3DM Export for Bricscad will be up and running within a minute. However, if you choose to modify the values (for example, install the software at a location other than the default) then you will have to take extra care to see that Bricscad and the 3DM Export for Bricscad plug-in are properly setup and recognize each other. For an easy and straight forward installation, simply run the installer and accept the default installation options. After you have loaded the plug-in file into Bricscad, simply click on the menu items in the "3DMExport" submenu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The '3DMExport' menu consists of the following commands:
- 3DMExport - Exports a 3DM file
- 3DMExportHelp - Displays the 3DM Export for Bricscad help file
- 3DMExportRegister - Registers your copy of 3DM Export for Bricscad
- 3DMExportAbout - Displays the 3DM Export for Bricscad About box
The 3DM File Format:
- The 3DM (3D Model) file format is the native file format of Rhinoceros, the NURBS modeling software from Robert McNeel & Associates.
- The OpenNURBS Initiative was founded by Robert McNeel & Associates in January 2000, with the sole purpose of providing CAD, CAM, CAE and computer graphics software users reliable methods for transferring 3D geometry between applications via the 3DM file format.
- TerrainCAD, our terrain generation, editing and modeling software, also uses the 3DM file format as its native file format.
Major Features:
- 3DM Export for Bricscad reads points, curves and mesh objects in the active drawing and exports them to corresponding point, curve and mesh objects in a 3DM file.
- 3DM Export for Bricscad is very easy to use. Once installed, it must be loaded into the Bricscad environment.
- There are simple instructions for this in the ReadMe file. Once loaded it adds new commands to Bricscad's existing commands and a new submenu called "3DMExport" to the Bricscad menu containing these newly added command
3DS Export for Acrobat 1.0 is a powerful, easy to use 3D Studio 3DS file export plug-in for Acrobat. This plug-in gives Acrobat the ability to export objects from a 3D PDF file in Acrobat to 3D polygon mesh objects in a 3D Studio 3DS file.
3DS Export for Acrobat tessellates objects in a 3D PDF file into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a 3DS file as mesh objects. The 3DS file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
3DS Export for Acrobat is very easy to use. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Acrobat and adds a new menu called "3DSExport" to the Acrobat menu.
Major Features:
- This plug-in will work with Adobe Acrobat® 9 Pro Extended only.
- Because 3DS Export for Acrobat is a plug-in for Acrobat, it must be loaded into the Acrobat environment before it can be used.
- The '3DSExport' submenu consists of the following commands:
- Export - Exports to a 3DS file
- Help - Displays the 3DS Export for Acrobat help file
- Register - Registers your copy of 3DS Export for Acrobat
- About - Displays the 3DS Export for Acrobat About box
OBJ Export for Acrobat tessellates objects in a 3D PDF into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to an OBJ file as mesh objects. The OBJ file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
OBJ Export for Acrobat is very easy to use. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Acrobat and adds a new menu called "OBJExport" to the Acrobat menu.
Note: This plug-in will work with Adobe Acrobat® 9 Pro Extended only.
Major Features:
export from 3D PDF
tessellates objects in a 3D PDF into a set of triangular meshes
import into a variety of CAD applications.
Very User-friendly interface
Requirements: Adobe Acrobat® 9 Pro Extended
Windows Mail to HTML Converter 1.1 is very easy to use with its friendly user interface and simple guide. Windows Mail to HTML Converter is known as a small utility to let you export Windows Mail content, messages and attachments, into structured HTML archive files that can be viewed in any web browser. It is ideal as a backup solution for your mail when you need to re-install the Operating System, the mail client, or want to safeguard your correspondence against hardware crashes and software errors that can make the clients content inaccessible.
To begin the process, you run Windows Mail to HTML Converter. It opens into a wizard-like interface that displays all available folders of Windows Mail in the left area and the listing of email messages in the bottom right area. Clicking on any message opens it in the Message View window. The program comes with a default configuration for backing up archives but you can tell it exactly what parts of your mail client's data to convert. You can break down your Windows Mail archive into different senders, addresses, and periods, apply different color schemes to the HTML output to tell them apart at a glance. When you have set up everything, export is quick and easy – just click the "Convert" button and the program starts the conversion according to your preferences.
Now that you have everything converted to the HTML archive on, say, a USB flash drive or another safe storage drive, you are free to re-install the mail client, or OS. And you shall no longer worry about a foolish deletion, hardware crash or software errors that corrupt the mail client.
Major Features:
- Export Windows Mail content, messages and attachments, into structured HTML archive files
- A backup solution for your mail when you need to re-install the Operating System, the mail client, or want to safeguard your correspondence against hardware crashes and software errors that can make the clients content inaccessible
Enhancements:
- Some interface improvements
- Some bug fixes
- Build-in filters for exported messages
- Even when the HTML archive is made, you can still add new data to it
- Extraction of attachments
- A choice of color schemes for output files
- Friendly and nice-looking interface
Requirements:
- MB RAM
- 3MB HDD
- SVGA(16-bit)
- mouse
3DS Export for SpaceClaim 1.0 provides a professional program that can allow you to export 3D solid and surface data from a SpaceClaim part or assembly document to 3d polygon meshes in a 3D Studio 3DS file. 3DS Export for SpaceClaim tessellates solid bodies in a SpaceClaim document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a 3D Studio 3DS file as mesh objects.
Installation & Usage:
Since 3DS Export for SpaceClaim is an add-in for SpaceClaim, it must be loaded into the SpaceClaim environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the 3DS Export for SpaceClaim ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-in file into SpaceClaim, simply click on the ribbon bar in SpaceClaim called "3DSExport" to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The '3DSExport' ribbon bar consists of the following commands:
- Export - Export a 3DS file
- Help - Display the 3DS Export for SpaceClaim help file
- Register - Register your copy of 3DS Export for SpaceClaim
- About - Display the 3DS Export for SpaceClaim About box
The 3DS File Format
- The 3DS file format is the native file format of 3D Studio. 3D Studio has now been replaced by 3ds Max whose native file format has a .max file extension. However, 3ds Max is still able to read and write .3ds files. 3ds Max is one of the most widely-used off the shelf 3D animation programs.
- It has strong modeling capabilities, a flexible plug-in architecture and a long heritage on the Microsoft Windows platform. It is mostly used by video game developers, TV commercial studios and architectural visualization studios.
- It is also used for movie effects and movie pre-visualization.
Major Features:
- 3DS Export for SpaceClaim tessellates solid bodies in a SpaceClaim document into a set of triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to a 3D Studio 3DS file as mesh objects.
- The 3S file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
- 3DS Export for SpaceClaim is very easy to use.
- It adds new commands to SpaceClaim. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into SpaceClaim and adds a new ribbon bar to SpaceClaim called "3DSExport" containing the newly added commands.
3DS Export for Inventor 1.0 provides a professional program that can allow you to export 3D solid and surface data from a Inventor geometry to meshes in a 3DS file. 3DS Export for Inventor tessellates the solid bodies in an Inventor part or assembly into individual triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to 3DS file as mesh objects.
Installation & Usage:
Since 3DS Export for Inventor is an add-in for Inventor, it must be loaded into the Inventor environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the 3DS Export for Inventor ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-in file into Inventor, simply click on the menu items in the "3DSExport" submenu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The '3DSExport' submenu consists of the following commands:
- Export - Exports a 3DS file.
- Help - Displays the 3DS Export for Inventor help file.
- Register - Registers your copy of 3DS Export for Inventor.
- About - Displays the 3DS Export for Inventor About box.
The 3DS File Format
- The 3DS file format is the native file format of 3D Studio. 3D Studio has now been replaced by 3ds Max whose native file format has a .max file extension. However, 3ds Max is still able to read and write .3ds files. 3ds Max is one of the most widely-used off the shelf 3D animation programs.
- It has strong modeling capabilities, a flexible plug-in architecture and a long heritage on the Microsoft Windows platform. It is mostly used by video game developers, TV commercial studios and architectural visualization studios.
- It is also used for movie effects and movie pre-visualization.
Major Features:
- 3DS Export for Inventor tessellates the solid bodies in an Inventor part or assembly into individual triangular meshes. These meshes are then exported to 3DS file as mesh objects.
- The 3DS file can then be imported into a variety of CAD applications.
- 3DS Export for Inventor is very easy to use. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Inventor and adds a new submenu called "3DSExport" to the Inventor menu.
WareSeeker Editor
Points Export for Bricscad 1.0 is designed as a professional program that can allow you to export point data to text files. Points Export for Bricscad reads point objects in an Bricscad drawing and writes it out to a text file in the XYZ to YXZ format. The point coordiantes can be delimited by standard delimiters such as comma, space, tab, semicolon or a custom delimiter.
Installation & Usage:
Since Points Export for Bricscad is a plug-in for Bricscad powered applications, it must be loaded into the application's environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the Points Export for Bricscad ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the plug-in file into the Bricscad powered application, simply click on the menu items in the "PointsExport" submenu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'PointsExport' menu consists of the following commands:
- PointsExport - Exports a Point file
- PointsExportHelp - Displays the Points Export for Bricscad help file
- PointsExportRegister - Registers your copy of Points Export for Bricscad
- PointsExportAbout - Displays the Points Export for Bricscad about box
The Points File Format:
- A Point file format is basically a text file containing the x, y and z coordinates of a point on each line. Usually the coordinates are stored in the XYZ.
- However, points are sometimes stored in the YXZ order. This is common in survey data where the YXZ order is referred to Northing, Easting and Elevation.
Major Features:
- Points Export for Bricscad reads point objects in an Bricscad drawing and writes it out to a text file in the XYZ to YXZ format. The point coordiantes can be delimited by standard delimiters such as comma, space, tab, semicolon or a custom delimiter.
- Points Export for Bricscad can also extract points from other objects such as end points of curves, centers of circles/arcs/ellipses, vertices of polylines, meshes, etc.
- Apart from writing out a text file containing the point coordinates, Points Export for Bricscad can even create point objects corresponding to the coordinates in the current drawing.
- Points Export for Bricscad is very easy to use. Once installed, it must be loaded into the Bricscad environment.
- Follow the simple instructions in the Getting Started document which can be found in the installation folder. Once loaded it adds new commands to Bricscad's existing commands and a new submenu called "PointsExport" to the Bricscad menu containing these newly added commands.
DXF Export for SpaceClaim 1.0 offers a professional and powerful program that you can export 3D solid data from a SpaceClaim part and assembly document to 3d solids in an AutoCAD DXF file. SpaceClaim already has the ability to export AutoCAD DXF files.
Installation & Usage:
Since DXF Export for SpaceClaim is an add-in for SpaceClaim, it must be loaded into the SpaceClaim environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the DXF Export for SpaceClaim ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-in file into SpaceClaim, simply click on the ribbon bar in SpaceClaim called "DXFExport" to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'DXFExport' ribbon bar consists of the following commands:
- Export - Export a DXF file
- Help - Display the DXF Export for SpaceClaim help file
- Register - Register your copy of DXF Export for SpaceClaim
- About - Display the DXF Export for SpaceClaim About box
The DXF File Format:
- The AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a CAD data file format, developed by Autodesk as their solution for enabling data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs. DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the data in the AutoCAD native file format, DWG (Drawing), for which Autodesk didn't (and doesn't) publish specifications.
- DXF is probably one of the most widely supported vector formats in the world today. DXF is rich in features, including: support for 3D objects, curves, text, associative dimensioning, etc. Although DXF was developed to represent the data used in a CAD program, it is used by many programs as a "least common denominator" format for the exchange of many different types of data, most commonly vector-oriented information but also text and 3D polygons.
Major Features:
- SpaceClaim already has the ability to export AutoCAD DXF files. However the DXF export feature ignores solids and surfaces and only exports curves, thus making the DXF file practically useless for 3D modeling in AutoCAD or other programs that can read solids from DXF files.
- DXF Export for SpaceClaim removes this limitation by giving SpaceClaim the ability to export solids to AutoCAD DXF files.
- DXF Export for SpaceClaim is very easy to use. It adds new commands to SpaceClaim. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into SpaceClaim and adds a new ribbon bar to SpaceClaim called "DXFExport" containing the newly added commands.
3DS Export for Bricscad 1.0 is designed as a professional program that can allow you to export meshes from an Bricscad drawing to a 3D Studio 3DS file. An object in a 3DS file is comprised of a set of triangular faces. 3DS Export for Bricscad reads meshes (namely, PolyFace Mesh, Polygon Mesh and 3D Face) from the active Bricscad drawing and writes them out to a 3DS file.
Installation & Usage:
Since 3DS Export for Bricscad is a plug-in for Bricscad powered applications, it must be loaded into the application's environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the 3DS Export for Bricscad Getting Started document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the plug-in file into the Bricscad powered application, simply click on the menu items in the "3DSExport" sub menu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The '3DSExport' submenu consists of the following commands:
- 3DSExport - Exports a 3DS file
- 3DSExportHelp - Displays the 3DS Export for Bricscad help file
- 3DSExportRegister - Registers your copy of 3DS Export for Bricscad
- 3DSExportAbout - Displays the 3DS Export for Bricscad About box
The 3DS File Format
- The 3DS file format is the native file format of 3D Studio. 3D Studio has now been replaced by 3ds Max whose native file format has a .max file extension. However, 3ds Max is still able to read and write .3ds files. 3ds Max is one of the most widely-used off the shelf 3D animation programs.
- It has strong modeling capabilities, a flexible plug-in architecture and a long heritage on the Microsoft Windows platform. It is mostly used by video game developers, TV commercial studios and architectural visualization studios.
- It is also used for movie effects and movie pre-visualization.
Major Features:
- An object in a 3DS file is comprised of a set of triangular faces.
- 3DS Export for Bricscad reads meshes (namely, PolyFace Mesh, Polygon Mesh and 3D Face) from the active Bricscad drawing and writes them out to a 3DS file.
- 3DS Export for Bricscad is very easy to use. Once installed, it must be loaded into the Bricscad environment.
- Follow the simple instructions in the ReadMe document which can be found in the installation folder. Once loaded it adds new commands to Bricscad's existing commands and a new submenu called "3DSExport" to the Bricscad menu containing these newly added commands.
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3DS Export for IntelliCAD 1.0 offers a great tool which can allow you to export meshes from an IntelliCAD drawing to a 3D Studio 3DS file. An object in a 3DS file is comprised of a set of triangular faces. 3DS Export for IntelliCAD reads meshes (namely, PolyFace Mesh, Polygon Mesh and 3D Face) from the active IntelliCAD drawing and writes them out to a 3DS file.
Installation & Usage:
Since 3DS Export for IntelliCAD is a plug-in for IntelliCAD powered applications, it must be loaded into the application's environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the 3DS Export for IntelliCAD Getting Started document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the plug-in file into the IntelliCAD powered application, simply click on the menu items in the "3DSExport" sub menu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The '3DSExport' submenu consists of the following commands:
- 3DSExport - Exports a 3DS file
- 3DSExportHelp - Displays the 3DS Export for IntelliCAD help file
- 3DSExportRegister - Registers your copy of 3DS Export for IntelliCAD
- 3DSExportAbout - Displays the 3DS Export for IntelliCAD About box
The 3DS File Format:
- The 3DS file format is the native file format of 3D Studio. 3D Studio has now been replaced by 3ds Max whose native file format has a .max file extension. However, 3ds Max is still able to read and write .3ds files. 3ds Max is one of the most widely-used off the shelf 3D animation programs.
- It has strong modeling capabilities, a flexible plug-in architecture and a long heritage on the Microsoft Windows platform.
- It is mostly used by video game developers, TV commercial studios and architectural visualization studios. It is also used for movie effects and movie pre-visualization.
Major Features:
- An object in a 3DS file is comprised of a set of triangular faces. 3DS Export for IntelliCAD reads meshes (namely, PolyFace Mesh, Polygon Mesh and 3D Face) from the active IntelliCAD drawing and writes them out to a 3DS file.
- 3DS Export for IntelliCAD is very easy to use. Once installed, it must be loaded into the IntelliCAD environment.
- Follow the simple instructions in the Getting Started document which can be found in the installation folder. Once loaded it adds new commands to IntelliCAD's existing commands and a new submenu called "3DSExport" to the IntelliCAD menu containing these newly added commands.
3DS Export for Alibre Design 1.0 offers a professional program that you can export 3D solid data from a Alibre Design part and assembly document to 3D Mesh objects in a 3D Studio 3DS file. 3DS Export for Alibre Design tessellates the solid bodies in a Alibre Design part or assembly document into individual triangular meshes.
Installation & Usage:
Since 3DS Export for Alibre Design is an add-on for Alibre Design, it must be loaded into the Alibre Design environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the 3DS Export for Alibre Design ReadMe document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the add-on file into Alibre Design, Simply click on the menu items in the "3DSExport" submenu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The '3DSExport' submenu consists of the following commands:
- Export - Exports a 3DS file
- Help - Displays the 3DS Export for Alibre Design help file
- Register - Registers your copy of 3DS Export for Alibre Design
- About - Displays the 3DS Export for Alibre Design About box
The 3DS File Format:
- The 3DS file format is the native file format of 3D Studio. 3D Studio has now been replaced by 3ds Max whose native file format has a .max file extension. However, 3ds Max is still able to read and write .3ds files. 3ds Max is one of the most widely-used off the shelf 3D animation programs.
- It has strong modeling capabilities, a flexible plug-in architecture and a long heritage on the Microsoft Windows platform.
- It is mostly used by video game developers, TV commercial studios and architectural visualization studios. It is also used for movie effects and movie pre-visualization.
Major Features:
- 3DS Export for Alibre Design tessellates the solid bodies in a Alibre Design part or assembly document into individual triangular meshes.
- These meshes are then exported to 3D Studio 3DS file mesh objects.
- 3DS Export for Alibre Design is very easy to use.
- It adds new commands to Alibre Design. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Alibre Design and adds a new submenu called "3DSExport" to the Alibre Design menu containing these new commands.
PLT Export for Bricscad 1.0 provides a great application that can allow you to export geometric data to HPGL plot files. PLT Export for Briscad reads the objects in an Briscad drawing and converts them into corresponding pen movements in a HPGL Plot file.
Installation & Usage:
Since PLT Export for Briscad is a plug-in for Briscad powered applications, it must be loaded into the application's environment before it can be used. Please follow the simple instructions in the PLT Export for Briscad Getting Started document which is copied into the installation folder. After you have loaded the plug-in file into the Briscad powered application, simply click on the menu items in the "PLTExport" sub menu to run these new commands. Truly, software made simple!
The 'PLTExport' menu consists of the following commands:
- PLTExport - Exports a PLT file.
- PLTExportHelp - Displays the PLT Export for Briscad help file.
- PLTExportRegister - Registers your copy of PLT Export for Briscad.
- PLTExportAbout - Displays the PLT Export for Briscad About box
The PLT File Format:
- HPGL is the Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language designed for specifying 2D graphical information for the HP range of plotters. It was not intended as an interchange format but some software suppliers use it as such.
- HPGL is a command set embedded in the ROM of pen plotters to help reduce the work required by applications programmers to create plotted output.
- HPGL uses two-letter mnemonics as instructions for drawing lines, circles, text, and simple symbols.
- HPGL is the primary printer control language used by Hewlett-Packard plotters. It later became a standard for almost all plotters.
Major Features:
- PLT Export for Briscad reads the objects in an Briscad drawing and converts them into corresponding pen movements in a HPGL Plot file.
- PLT Export for Briscad supports the following HP plotters:
- Hewlett-Packard 7475A
- Hewlett-Packard 7550A
- Hewlett-Packard 7580B
- Hewlett-Packard 7585B
- Hewlett-Packard 7586B
- Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 1 (7595A)
- Hewlett-Packard Draftmaster 2 (7596A)
- Hewlett-Packard Draftpro (7570A)
- Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-DXL (7575A)
- Hewlett-Packard Draftpro-EXL (7576A)
- PLT Export for Briscad is very easy to use. Once installed, it must be loaded into the Briscad environment. Follow the simple instructions in the ReadMe document which can be found in the installation folder. Once loaded it adds new commands to Briscad's existing commands and a new submenu called "PLTExport" to the Briscad menu containing these newly added commands.
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