You can import a scanned file with mesh data into the SOLIDWORKS software
without using the ScanTo3D add-in. The software imports the file and associated mesh data
into a solid or surface body. You can select and reference the converted facets, verticals,
and facet edges. You can also maintain the mesh as a mesh BREP model in SOLIDWORKS that
allows graphical viewing of the mesh model.
The SOLIDWORKS software can import and create multiple solid bodies from a mesh file,
provided the mesh is closed. If the mesh is not closed, the Import as
Solid Body option automatically creates surface bodies for all
bodies that cannot be imported as solid bodies.
You can apply texture and appearances to mesh files that you import into SOLIDWORKS
as graphics bodies. The imported graphics bodies appear behind other geometry.
The software can also render the imported graphics bodies along with solid and
surface bodies.
To import mesh files:
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Click Open (Standard toolbar) or .
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In the Open dialog box, in
Files of type, select Mesh Files
(*.stl,
*.obj;*.off;*.ply;*.ply2).
You can also import *.3MF and
*.wrl file formats as graphics bodies, solid bodies,
and surface bodies.
- Click Options.
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In the System Options dialog box, set
Import as to one of the following:
- Surface Body
- Graphics Body
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Under Mesh body options, select one or
both of the following for a solid body or surface body, and then click
OK:
- Create mesh bodies bounded by single
faces
- Group facets into faces
If you
select Group facets into faces, the software will
attempt to group the mesh facets into selectable faces.
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In the System Options dialog box, click
OK.
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Then in the Open dialog box, browse to a
file and click Open.
The file is imported.
When you view a mesh file in HLR, HLV, and wireframe display
modes, it shows facets. In shaded with edges mode, the imported mesh displays
facets.