Maybe UU3D, it converted in many formats very well Hm, so the posts above didn't help you? Did you try them? Hm, with b3d I didn't mean blender but the b3d format, I think it's blitz 3d. I can't find 'u3d' or 'solidworks' on Ultimate Unwrap's supported formats site, though, so this is a tricky operation in any case.
I've seen STL and VRM mentioned but each has additional issues when imported. Googling 'blender solidworks import' reveals a u3d Blender *exporter* but no *importer* so, according to online wisdom, you must export from SolidWorks as a different format. Mention 'free' and '3D' and, of course, someone says 'Blender,' which can export CopperCube-compatible geometry (OBJ or 3DS), but in this situation there's a catch. But yes, this requires ultimate unwrap, which costs money. I think it is possible by importing the u3d in unwrap and export it as b3d (or any other format Coppercube supports). SW allows u3d but not coppercube.ĭoes someone knows a (clean) method to translate u3d format into something coppercube accept ? (.obj or. I'm trying to import meshes from SolidWork (SW). Ambiera Forum > CopperCube > Programming and Scripting