V Varsity Well-Known Member Oct 21, 2011 #1 I made a model (im very new to this) and uploaded it too 4shared.com link Im not sure where to go from here if i need to change the format or what, i made this using autodesk inventor. I hope this is good for a first try. Pics Side view Front Bottom Back Top Detail Help is appreciated
I made a model (im very new to this) and uploaded it too 4shared.com link Im not sure where to go from here if i need to change the format or what, i made this using autodesk inventor. I hope this is good for a first try. Pics Side view Front Bottom Back Top Detail Help is appreciated
N noble 1 Member Oct 21, 2011 #2 looks good, is the program you are using free cause ive never heard of a program from autodesk by that name. also the trigger prob should come down the grip a bit more
looks good, is the program you are using free cause ive never heard of a program from autodesk by that name. also the trigger prob should come down the grip a bit more
S sonic sod Member Oct 22, 2011 #5 can you export that as a .pdo? if you can please message me back sonic
A AshaZev New Member Oct 22, 2011 #6 got armour said: dont i need someone to unfold it or something? Click to expand... You need to export that model as an .obj as a .ipt cant be imported into pepakura. Then someone can start unfolding it.
got armour said: dont i need someone to unfold it or something? Click to expand... You need to export that model as an .obj as a .ipt cant be imported into pepakura. Then someone can start unfolding it.
V Varsity Well-Known Member Oct 22, 2011 #7 AshaZev said: You need to export that model as an .obj as a .ipt cant be imported into pepakura. Then someone can start unfolding it. Click to expand... How do i do that?
AshaZev said: You need to export that model as an .obj as a .ipt cant be imported into pepakura. Then someone can start unfolding it. Click to expand... How do i do that?
A AshaZev New Member Oct 23, 2011 #8 got armour said: How do i do that? Click to expand... Ok I've done a bit of searching and there is an OBJ plugin of autodesk inventor Link but its not free. Or you could try saving it as an .stl file.
got armour said: How do i do that? Click to expand... Ok I've done a bit of searching and there is an OBJ plugin of autodesk inventor Link but its not free. Or you could try saving it as an .stl file.
H harnor Jr Member Oct 23, 2011 #9 Converting? www.babel3d.com Does not convert everything, but you should try it.
B bevbor Well-Known Member Oct 28, 2011 #10 Hey Got, if you still need help - Autodesk Inventor can save STL files, and Pepakura Designer can open STL files. Easy as a cake.
Hey Got, if you still need help - Autodesk Inventor can save STL files, and Pepakura Designer can open STL files. Easy as a cake.
P Pack hunter Jr Member Oct 28, 2011 #11 actually with most autodesk programs you have to enable the obj export plugin
B bevbor Well-Known Member Oct 29, 2011 #13 Export it as described there: And then just open STL file in Pepakura Designer. Easy. Last edited by a moderator: Jan 1, 2017