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Convert (one by one) Mesh to 3D Solid

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    Posted: 25.May.2023 at 11:50


AutoLISP: Transform meshes 3D solids by using SURFSCULPT, and remove if it is it is successful.


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I have a DWG file with many Meshes as representation of 3d objects.
I want each of them (separately) to be converted to a 3D solid.
Steps used (manually):
- SURFSCULPT - convert Mesh to 3D Solid
- select each Mesh
- delete converted Mesh
- go to next Mesh
This is already taking a lot of time.

I am looking for a LISP code to do:
- convert (one by one) Mesh to 3D Solid using SURFSCULPT
- if conversion it's OK, to delete the Mesh
- continue with next Mesh
- if a conversion cannot be made, do not delete the Mesh

Thank you.
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