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+ | ======Rhino and Solid Modeling/ | ||
+ | >Using Rhino in conjunction with various solid modeling and engineering packages | ||
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+ | //Please feel free to add a page here with tips and advice on your particular application, | ||
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+ | **[[PowerSHAPE|Rhino with Delcam PowerSHAPE]]** | ||
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+ | **Rhino with Pro/ | ||
+ | > **Comment: | ||
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+ | **[[SolidEdge|Rhino with Solid Edge]]** | ||
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+ | **Rhino with Unigraphics** | ||
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+ | Use Parasolid as much as possible into UG. | ||
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+ | Then use the **change surface degrees order** in UG. It becomes UG math. | ||
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+ | Or just sew IGES surfaces into a solid. This works very well for us. Going the other way not so easy. STEP is best IGES as backup. | ||
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+ | Glenn | ||
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+ | **Rhino with Alias Design Studio 2010** | ||
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+ | The best format to export from Rhino to Alias Design Studio 2010 seems to be STEP with one of the // | ||
+ | This format seems to keep layer names and colors, as well. |