That's fantastic news! It's probably the direct connect translator used by showcase and a couple of other Autodesk products. I look forward to getting my hands on Max2016 and giving it a go! When is the release date?
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Originally posted by thablanch View PostNow that we can talk about 3dsMax 2016
You'll find in there a brand new step importer that does an amazing job. The possibility to import directly as a mesh, with some preset easy slider, or import as body Objects, as you were used to. It is great. I can load 1.7GB step file, and wait a little, and have a perfect mesh, automatically, each time ( at least all the ones I imported up to now) Saved tons of time transferring stuff.
The dev. on this was great.Cheers,
-dave
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Keeps the instances of bolts and stuff like this.
Axis at the good place, on the good local. A huge time saver for importing the geometry, but also for the manipulation after.Alain Blanchette
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Originally posted by thablanch View PostKeeps the instances of bolts and stuff like this.
Axis at the good place, on the good local. A huge time saver for importing the geometry, but also for the manipulation after.Cheers,
-dave
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My sources are not solid works (usually) But it maintains the Catia Naming and, from the very few experiences importing solid works, the naming remains, the <layer> or <scene explorer> keeps the logic.Alain Blanchette
www.pixistudio.com
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All of this is FANTASTIC news! Especially the local axis for manipulation after the fact. I wrote a script to help "properly" position the pivot point for adjustments after import.
Our sources are the following, UX, Inventor, Catia, and Solidworks, with a few other random programs too. STEP hasn't been my go to choice for many, many reasons, but this just may sway my decision. It REALLY sucks I don't have access to this right now! I have a HUGE project that I need to start today or tomorrow dealing with a problematic STEP file that I would like to NOT have to manually edit "back into shape". It would save me DAYS worth of work. Checking my subscription page hourly to excessive!? Hahahaha
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