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    Posted: 03.Sep.2008 at 17:25
Hi...
I use Catia V5 in architecture projects.
Anybody know were can i get 3d files of furniture, cars, etc in step?
 
If i make igs from autocad (3ds file or dwg file), in catia the surfaces are in meshes. It's possible to improve quality surfaces?
 
Thanks
Carlos
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Arben.Allaraj View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Sep.2008 at 18:35
Originally posted by Carlmsp Carlmsp wrote:

Hi...
I use Catia V5 in architecture projects.
Anybody know were can i get 3d files of furniture, cars, etc in step?
 
If i make igs from autocad (3ds file or dwg file), in catia the surfaces are in meshes. It's possible to improve quality surfaces?
 
Thanks
Carlos


AutoCAD doesn't exports STEP file so you can download a program IGES2STEP fore more click http://www.iges2step.narod.ru/
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