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VRML Files

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VRML Files

Anyone out there use VRML to display Pro/E Files? We are looking for a free lightweight viewer to use to show Pro/E models during presentations without using Pro/E. We have output files as VRML but can see nothing using Cosmos 2.1 viewer. Any better viewers or better ways to accomplish what we want to do?

Thanks,
> Dwayne Quatier
> GE Healthcare
> Ultrasound
> Product Development Engineer
> T 480-222-7003
> F 480-760-2489
> E -
> www.gehealthcare.com
> 365 S. 52nd St
> Tempe, AZ, 85281, USA
>
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Hi,
sometimes I used VRML models for presentation too. But I don't need any
free viewwer, bacause when you have installed VRML codecs and plugin (I
had it install) it will function with e.x. Apache server.
So I made it all with Pro/WebPublish in pro/e, where I export my parts and
aassemblies to VRML.

Hi Dwayne,

You could use e-Drawings. You can download the basic version off of PTC's
web site under downloads. The basic software is free, and it has more
capability over VRML. e-Drawings is seamless with Pro/E and you can export
straight from the Pro interface.

Good luck!

Mike

Mike Mitchell
Sr. Mechanical Engineer
Kulicke & Soffa
1150 N Fiesta Blvd
Gilbert, AZ 85233
T 480-333-1551
F 480-333-1605
www.kns.com

I think I already know the answer, but: Here goes -

Is there a way to take a VRML file and make it into a usable solid or
surface model in Pro/E?
I can look at the files, spin, pan and zoom, but anything else seems beyond
me.

Any ideas?


Thanks,

John Wayman
Mechanical Designer

Tel: 01963 372519


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