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Export a pvz file with textures

rhudd
10-Marble

Export a pvz file with textures

I have a Creo model which I want to save as a .pvz and include textures. 

 

I have created a recipe file called new.rcp which has 'Convert' selected under 'Texture Maps' (as advised in CS75925)

 

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Within Creo, under 'Save As' I selected .pvz and then click 'Options' and add the directory where this recipe file is located. I also add the recipe file itself under 'Recipe for .pcz'.

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However when I hit Save I get 'Creo View files could not be created'.

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Can anyone advise where I'm going wrong

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MartinHanak
24-Ruby III
(To:rhudd)

Hi,

I can see hpgl.png in recipe editor window. I do not think that this data format is the right one.


Martin Hanák

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MartinHanak
24-Ruby III
(To:rhudd)

Hi,

I can see hpgl.png in recipe editor window. I do not think that this data format is the right one.


Martin Hanák

Hi Martin,

 

I've since found that without specifying any recipe file (i.e. just using the default recipe file) Creo was exporting the textures. I thought it wasn't because they didn't appear when I opened the model in Creo View. The problem was I had applied the textures at assembly level and they needed to be applied at part level to be exported.

 

Before it was discovered this was the problem I had started to investigate recipe files as I thought the default option was to not export textures. Whether I'm wrong on this or whether my company has changed this I don't know.

 

Hopefully this helps someone else. I'll mark your response as correct as that could well have explained the problem I arrived at!

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