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.iges model viewing problem? Please Help

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Topic: .iges model viewing problem? Please Help
Posted By: Speedemon138
Subject: .iges model viewing problem? Please Help
Date Posted: 30.Sep.2009 at 17:09
Hey everyone,

this is my first post and I would like to start off by saying hey to everyone and thanks for this great source of information!

I am having in a problem with a file that a large client of mine sent me via "yousendit" in a .igs format.

When I open it with Inventor 2010 Pro, the part is all yellow and semi-transparent.  I have tried everything that I know of to change it into a standard viewing format but I cant get anything to work.  Google was no help either.

I am not a big Inventor user so any solutions you can offer please act like your talking with a 10 year old! lol  Again I am a total Autodesk Inventor Pro Newb! Confused

Thanks in advance for any help any of you can offer!!!

-Stephen


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"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies." - T Jefferson



"Happiness is a WARM Belt-Fed Weapon" - AD



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Posted By: Arben.Allaraj
Date Posted: 01.Oct.2009 at 20:41
Originally posted by Speedemon138 Speedemon138 wrote:

Hey everyone,

this is my first post and I would like to start off by saying hey to everyone and thanks for this great source of information!

I am having in a problem with a file that a large client of mine sent me via "yousendit" in a .igs format.

When I open it with Inventor 2010 Pro, the part is all yellow and semi-transparent.  I have tried everything that I know of to change it into a standard viewing format but I cant get anything to work.  Google was no help either.

I am not a big Inventor user so any solutions you can offer please act like your talking with a 10 year old! lol  Again I am a total Autodesk Inventor Pro Newb! Confused

Thanks in advance for any help any of you can offer!!!

-Stephen


Try to save as any other format and open again with Inventor.


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Ing Arben.Allaraj
http://cad-drafting-corner.blogspot.com


Posted By: tulip3D
Date Posted: 14.Oct.2009 at 20:13
Ask whoever sent you the .igs to send you an .stp or .step file, it should be no problem, most 3D programs support multiple formats.
 
To convert a transparent iges model you have to go through the grueling procedure of promoting surfaces to solids and stitching it all together again.
 


Posted By: Speedemon138
Date Posted: 15.Oct.2009 at 20:13
Originally posted by tulip3D tulip3D wrote:

Ask whoever sent you the .igs to send you an .stp or .step file, it should be no problem, most 3D programs support multiple formats.
 
To convert a transparent iges model you have to go through the grueling procedure of promoting surfaces to solids and stitching it all together again.
 


Oh dear god!  Yeah I dont even know where to start on promoting surfaces, way beyond what I know how to do.

However I dont necessarily need to break the part into pieces.

What would work the best for me would be this:

-How to I take the .igs and convert the flat surface views in to a DWG that I can open in AutoCAD 2010 Pro.  I have to take these models and turn them into 2D CAD build order sheets for prototype production.

I am running really short on time and you guys are the only forum that has even posted a reply to my question. (which I think is really sh*tty). 

Anyway I need to know how to do that more than anything else, since I have very little time before I have to have this part ready, could somebody please help me with this issue.

Thanks,

Stephen


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"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies." - T Jefferson



"Happiness is a WARM Belt-Fed Weapon" - AD


Posted By: KobusErasmus
Date Posted: 16.Oct.2009 at 10:33
Import the iges file into Autocad (igesin command or use the insert menu).  Save it as a dwg.  Then open the dwg in Inventor - however, when you're at the open file interface, select the file type as an Autocad dwg (not the Inventor dwg), then using options (button next to open), choose the import option not the open option, then click on open button (it sounds confusing I know).  Now IV will take you through a dialogue box and generally it creates 2 files, one an idw and one being either an ipt or an iam.
 
Voila!
 
Hope this helps.


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Kobus Erasmus
Piping design draughting
Contract draughting



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