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Hi.
As the title says, I made a drawing and exported it as dwg. Then I imported dwg back in drawing and model views where not displayed. Only datum planes where displayed.
But that only happened when view display was set on Shading or Shading with Edges. If it was set on any other display style (Wirefram,...) it showed views normal.
I also opened dwg file with Creo View Express and eDrawings. In this programs the views where displayed normal in all display styles (Shading with Edges or Wireframe).
Can someone please explain why this happens?
So why is model not displayed when exported as dwg (Shading with edges) and than imprted back?
Don`t ask why I would do such a thing as exporting and back importing.
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I believe when exporting a DWG (or DXF) with a shaded view, the shaded views are saved as separate images in the same folder as the DWG file. When opening the DWG in other software, it's smart enough to load the picture into the place where the shaded view belongs. When Creo imports a DWG it does not bring in any pictures that were part of it. Take a look in the folder you save the DWG to and see if there are any image files there.
I believe when exporting a DWG (or DXF) with a shaded view, the shaded views are saved as separate images in the same folder as the DWG file. When opening the DWG in other software, it's smart enough to load the picture into the place where the shaded view belongs. When Creo imports a DWG it does not bring in any pictures that were part of it. Take a look in the folder you save the DWG to and see if there are any image files there.
Thanks for the answer. I saw image files in the folder, but it didn`t occur to me, that they were meant for that. Do you know why Creo works that way?
Or has this something to do with DWG file format? Can DWG store only lines as enteties? And it can`t store shaded or color enteties?
I do not know why. A quick Google search shows that SolidWorks does the same thing. I'm guessing it may be related to the version of the DWG file and/or PTC implementation of DWG support.
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