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I have collected point cloud data using Dr. picza software in '.pij'. how can i import that .pij file in Creo 2.0?
I don't see .pij in the list of accepted extensions.
could you possibly export out of Dr.Picza software in another format - like .stp or igs?
Output of Dr. Picza software: '.txt', '.stl', '.xvl' , '.dxf' ?
try the .stl
go to file > open > open existing file
use the pull down for the extention
I have tried it. It shows "This file is invalid for use as the following Certificate Trust List."
If the .txt file has XYZ coordinates, you might be able to somehow program to pull those in, perhaps thru excel?
I have no clue what a .xvl file is so perhaps someone else can chime in about this one.
.dxf, in my experience, has only been a 2D generator. I could be wrong as my experience was moons ago with autocad and since moving to the 3d world, i left this format alone.
the only other option is to put the .stl on the certificate trust list?
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Hi,
Perhaps you could try first open stl file using Meshlab or Meshmixer (Autodesk).
Both are freeware.
Then you will see if stl files are correct and try to export to stl or other format.
Are you double clicking on it in Windows or using File > Open in Creo? Windows thinks an STL is something called a "Certificate Trust List", you won't be able to open it directly in Creo that way. You need to open Creo first, then you can either drag it into the Creo window or use the File > Open command.
If you export it as txt and it keeps all the points in an x y z columns, then you can open the .txt file in notepad and save as a .pts file. Then you can use the get data option to pull in the points with the .pts. If its not in xyz columns youll have to manipulate it in xls first and save it as a tab delineated .txt file then save as a .pts.
I am also looking for some help with point clouds. I have a .txt and an .xyz file from a CMM. Creo does not pull these files in if I simply change the file extension to a pts. There are probably a million XYZ points in this file. The first few lines look like this:
L0##2##2##0.015269##-0.991260##0.131033
2.425981, 2.602559, 6.097227
2.421572, 2.602123, 6.098048
2.419363, 2.601879, 6.098464
Throughout the file there are several more lines like the first one. I am suspicious something is wrong with the lines starting with L0## that I need to edit them in order for the file to work?