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Hello, I have an STL file that was created from a 3D CT scanner. I am now in the process of creating a parametric model from it but I am running into a bit of a problem. The STL is 500MB and contains 9,705,964 facets which is making my CREO run real slow and it typically crashes when saving. Does anyone know how I might reduce the resolution of the model or speed up the load times? Thanks!
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There are a number of 3rd party apps that can do this.
You might start with MeshMixer and also try Meshlab.
no easy way but this should get you going.
What I have not tried is re-exporting from Creo using the optional mesh settings.
I suspect it will not reduce polygon count once faceted.
There are a number of 3rd party apps that can do this.
You might start with MeshMixer and also try Meshlab.
no easy way but this should get you going.
What I have not tried is re-exporting from Creo using the optional mesh settings.
I suspect it will not reduce polygon count once faceted.
I found Meshlab last night and it worked great! It was able to reduce my model to 10% of the original size without losing to much resolution. Creo handles the new model without any lag at all.