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Topic ClosedExport models to Gemvision Matrix 3D

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Export models to Gemvision Matrix 3D
    Posted: 31.Jan.2009 at 07:43
Sorry all for unconvenient that I didn't show my details to contact.Cry Now you can send me a mail. If you need, I will server you Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Jan.2009 at 23:34
tringuyen-

I am a student and I've been looking for a copy of Matrix 3d, it doesn't have to be the most recent version. I'm tracking this post, so please let the forum know when you've set your email to be visible and I'll contact you for regarding the software.

Thanks for your offer! Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jan.2009 at 20:29
Originally posted by tringuyen tringuyen wrote:

Hi all, if someone need Matrix 6.0 contact me via mail.


In your profile user decide your e-mail for other members to contact with you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jan.2009 at 14:05

I am interested in getting matrix 6.0

 
Please send me the info at azn_houstonboy@yahoo.com
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2009 at 16:56
Hi all, if someone need Matrix 6.0 contact me via mail. I showed my e-mail in my profile.

Edited by tringuyen - 31.Jan.2009 at 07:37
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Sep.2008 at 09:25
Hello there I wonder if you can provide me the GemVision Matrix 6 software I have the setup but when I run I get error Hardware Key Drivers not found :( Please help my MSN Id is X@apunKaID.Com you can contact me there
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Apr.2008 at 17:32
The Gemvision Matrix 3D is a very custom software for jewell design but I  found the way. The Matrix 3D is direct connected with Rhino 4.0 and this last can import from 3ds Max, so I guess my question is answered. I will confirm and inform the forum.
Thank you for your clarification with the DXF format function.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Apr.2008 at 17:25
Many CAD applications can use (import/export) the DXF file format as a common interchange format. Other general 3D formats are IGES and STEP.
There is little chance that a software X directly reads software's Y native file format.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Apr.2008 at 15:49
Hello, Can you explain a little more, please?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Apr.2008 at 10:14
 
 Try to save as DXF.
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