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esportare in file vrlm

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Hello, everyone, I have to ask you this...

I have to export a set in vrlm format.... but what format is it?? ? ?

....I asked for my collaborator....but with inventor how do I export a file in vrlm format? I honestly don't know this kind of file.

Thank you in advance.. .
 
for a description of the vrml see here.
to make it short (and regarding the scope cad 3d) the vrml format is, or rather it was since it is no longer implemented/developed for years, more or less the equivalent of the pdf 3d of today.
in practice allows you to save a 3d model to be able to display/manipulate through appropriate reader or browser plug-in, without the model containing precise and measurable geometric data.
the possibility of exporting in this format I think it has now been eliminated by most modern sw, and I am not aware of the existence of free translators; see if your collaborator can settle for a pdf 3d, always that your cad can carry in such format.

Bye.
 
for a description of the vrml see here.
to make it short (and regarding the scope cad 3d) the vrml format is, or rather it was since it is no longer implemented/developed for years, more or less the equivalent of the pdf 3d of today.
in practice allows you to save a 3d model to be able to display/manipulate through appropriate reader or browser plug-in, without the model containing precise and measurable geometric data.
the possibility of exporting in this format I think it has now been eliminated by most modern sw, and I am not aware of the existence of free translators; see if your collaborator can settle for a pdf 3d, always that your cad can carry in such format.

Bye.
it is not possible to export the pdf 3d. the vrml format, in fact, I need to generate a pdf 3d. I need a vrml format because when it generates it creates it so that the customer sees it as a unique solid and cannot enter into the machine.
 
really the vrml also shows you the inside, it is a very similar format to the slate and therefore constituted by triangles.
I do not understand why you have to move from this format to pdf3d.
in creo (pro/e) is exported both in vrml and pdf3d (without passing from vrml).
If I carry out in vrml I can only change the accuracy of geometries and a unique entity is not generated but, as many entities as the parts are.
 
really the vrml also shows you the inside, it is a very similar format to the slate and therefore constituted by triangles.
I do not understand why you have to move from this format to pdf3d.
in creo (pro/e) is exported both in vrml and pdf3d (without passing from vrml).
If I carry out in vrml I can only change the accuracy of geometries and a unique entity is not generated but, as many entities as the parts are.
I wanted to go from vrml because they told me that turning it into pdf 3d did not give me the chance to get inside. But if you say so, I'm a boss!
 

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