Blender3D to Solidworks. How to convert low polygon mesh to Surface CAD format
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- Title: Blender 3D to SolidWorks - Converting Low-Polygon Mesh to Surface CAD Format
How to convert low polygon mesh to Surface CAD format
Description:
Welcome to our informative tutorial on converting a low-polygon mesh from Blender 3D to SolidWorks in a Surface CAD format. If you've ever wondered how to transform your artistic and organic 3D models created in Blender into a precise and manufacturable design in SolidWorks, you've come to the right place!
What You'll Learn:
Introduction to Blender and SolidWorks: Understand the strengths and applications of both Blender and SolidWorks. Learn the key differences between polygonal modeling in Blender and surface modeling in SolidWorks.
Preparing the Low-Polygon Mesh: Discover essential techniques to clean and optimize your low-polygon mesh in Blender, ensuring a smooth conversion process.
Exporting from Blender: Learn the best practices for exporting your Blender 3D model and saving it in a format compatible with SolidWorks.
Importing to SolidWorks: Master the art of importing your Blender model into SolidWorks and converting it into a surface CAD format.
Surface Modeling in SolidWorks: Dive into SolidWorks' powerful surface modeling tools. Understand how to create and edit complex surfaces to match the artistic form of your original Blender model.
Refining the Design: Learn tips and tricks for refining your surface model in SolidWorks, ensuring manufacturability, and making design adjustments if needed.
Adding Details and Features: Explore how to add intricate details, fillets, blends, and other features to enhance the design while maintaining the integrity of the surface CAD format.
Preparing for Manufacturing: Get insights into preparing your final surface CAD model for manufacturing processes like CNC machining and 3D printing.
Troubleshooting and Tips: Address common challenges during the conversion process and discover helpful tips to ensure a successful workflow.
Why Choose This Tutorial?
Our experienced instructors have carefully curated this tutorial to bridge the gap between Blender's creative freedom and SolidWorks' precision engineering capabilities. We believe that understanding how to convert low-polygon meshes to surface CAD format empowers designers to bring their imaginative ideas to life with professional accuracy.
Whether you're an artist, designer, engineer, or hobbyist, this tutorial offers a valuable skill set that can significantly expand your design capabilities. So, hit that "Subscribe" button to stay updated on our latest tutorials and join us on this exciting journey from Blender 3D to SolidWorks Surface CAD. Don't forget to hit the "Like" button if you find this tutorial helpful, and share your thoughts and suggestions in the comments section below. Let's embark on this transformational design process together!
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Thank you very much!
I need this all the time and I didn't know I could do it like that.
That's great but if one wanted the imported surface model to be separated into front, top and right planes how would that be done?
That is very helpfull thanly you, subscribed.
Great sir this lecture
Very nice sir
Greate idea....
Dear sir please upload more videos
Can you help me convert a blender car model
Hello, thank you very much, I am using SolidWorks 2015, do you know in which rhino file I need to save
thank you
Maybe rhino 3 or 4. Or you can save as parasolid or STEP
hey sir make it core and cavity please
Hello. What can i do if the model has too many faces (about 40k polygons) and i need to import it to solidworks for a flow simulation?
Thank you!.
You can remesh it first using remesh feature in blender to make it low poly and quad
more like Rhino to Solidworks
hi can i ask you how to create a single surface whitout any other surface from complex 3d its possibile?
i need it for powermill "reference surface"
Hmm i think its impossible
like wrap model not to detailed@@SolidworksPractice2
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could you make a video converting that object to solid?
Close all open surface with fill feature and then knit them
@@SolidworksPractice2 Thank you for your great videos. I have a problem, you may help me because I am working on it for days. There is a large file that has average 5 million faces. Solidworks accept it as graphic body. How can I turn it to a solid body without deformations? Because I have to modificate it. Thank you.
Were you able to do it?
I’m working on similar thing I need to know how to convert it to solid body without deforming it
Hello, have you found the solution about converting to solid?
No, really, it always gave me trouble, and in the end, there was one that I couldn't solve.@@vionaberyl3312
Remember to remesh first in blender to make it quad and poly because it doesnt work on high poly mesh. it will have disjointed surfaces
how would I do that?
@@DigiSculptStudio on the right side panel go to data tab and remesh is there. Lots of yt tutorial about that. Or you can use an add-on . Some addons let you do it automatically some manually or both
@@watermenlon3617 yes! i found it! thanks man! it kind ruined my model though. I tried to get it into creo parametric. I got it to open, but couldn't turn it into a solid. :(
@@DigiSculptStudio if you added a subdivision modifier make sure that the quality is set to 1. Also this method is having touble with mirror modifier