I hope someone will help.
I scanned an object using 3d scanner Revscan, and after that I tried to edit the model in Geomagic. I don't have any expirience in this, but I'm an average SolidWorks user. My intention is to import scanned data in SolidWorks and create drawings for production.
When I tried to open .stl file, SolidWorks will only import it as graphic model (becouse of polygone limit) and I can't do anything with it. So, I played a little in Geomagic (I am total novice) and managed to make surfaces, then exported it as STEP and imported in SolidWorks. Now I dont know what to do with it, It has many curves and looks bad.
Do I have to draw a model myself using a scaned model only as reference or what? Please help, I intend to give a drawings to production people in our company, so they can produce a copy. The model is an air compressor holder, metal casted.
Please explain your way of editing 3d scaned data and preparation process for production.
Many thanks from Serbia.
I scanned an object using 3d scanner Revscan, and after that I tried to edit the model in Geomagic. I don't have any expirience in this, but I'm an average SolidWorks user. My intention is to import scanned data in SolidWorks and create drawings for production.
When I tried to open .stl file, SolidWorks will only import it as graphic model (becouse of polygone limit) and I can't do anything with it. So, I played a little in Geomagic (I am total novice) and managed to make surfaces, then exported it as STEP and imported in SolidWorks. Now I dont know what to do with it, It has many curves and looks bad.
Do I have to draw a model myself using a scaned model only as reference or what? Please help, I intend to give a drawings to production people in our company, so they can produce a copy. The model is an air compressor holder, metal casted.
Please explain your way of editing 3d scaned data and preparation process for production.
Many thanks from Serbia.