Hi
I'm using CloudCompare to try and compare the point cloud obtained from image processing (.ply) with the Solidworks 3D model.
I am not quite sure how realistic it is to turn CAD model to point cloud, because I have not seen it done before.
Therefore, what format can I use to convert the Solidworks file so that I can get the surfaces for comparison with point cloud.
Thank you in advance
Jessica
import Solidworks file to CloudCompare
Re: import Solidworks file to CloudCompare
Hi,
Generally CAD software can convert their models to the tesselated STL format at least. Some can also hande OBJ (which is a better option but this is not mandatory).
Generally CAD software can convert their models to the tesselated STL format at least. Some can also hande OBJ (which is a better option but this is not mandatory).
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: import Solidworks file to CloudCompare
Hi Daniel,
Thank you for your reply. Solidworks can translate the file into stl format; however, there was issues opening the stl file in CC by another person previously.
It displayed the error message shown below:
[11:40:02] An error occurred while loading 'gum': Reading error (no access right?)
By the way, I’m using the version of 2.5.4.1 [Windows 64 bits].
Thank you for your help.
Jessica
Thank you for your reply. Solidworks can translate the file into stl format; however, there was issues opening the stl file in CC by another person previously.
It displayed the error message shown below:
[11:40:02] An error occurred while loading 'gum': Reading error (no access right?)
By the way, I’m using the version of 2.5.4.1 [Windows 64 bits].
Thank you for your help.
Jessica
Re: import Solidworks file to CloudCompare
Oh it looks like it's just a problem of filename. Make sure there's no special characters in both the filename and the path (you can first test with a very simple path like 'c:\temp\test.stl').
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: import Solidworks file to CloudCompare
Hello Daniel,
Great! It works now. Thank you very much for your time and effort.
Cheers
Jessica
Great! It works now. Thank you very much for your time and effort.
Cheers
Jessica