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Re: CAD/CAM/CGI magazine articles
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lugnet.cad
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Thu, 22 May 2003 13:41:25 GMT
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On Wed, 21 May 2003 10:32PM -0500, Orion Pobursky wrote:
> The Robert McNeel and Associates also claim that TLC uses their
> product
> Rhino ( http://www.rhino3d.com ), thought thay don't specify how TLC
> uses
> it. I would speculate it is for part design since Rhino is cheap and
> powerful (Heck, I use it for part design). This would mean thay have
> most,
> if not all, the files in 3DM format, which is open source (
> http://www.opennurbs.com )
I wonder what TLC uses as its master file format for parts... Is LXF
the master format or only an output format after the part is fully
designed and tested. If a change is made, do they go back to the LXF
file or to the 3D application (e.g. Rhino) file and regenerate the LXF
file from that.
--Todd
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| (...) The Robert McNeel and Associates also claim that TLC uses their product Rhino ( (URL) ), thought thay don't specify how TLC uses it. I would speculate it is for part design since Rhino is cheap and powerful (Heck, I use it for part design). (...) (22 years ago, 22-May-03, to lugnet.cad)
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