With CAD Exchagner GUI you can import, visualize, explore and convert CAD data across wide range of CAD formats. Parasolid to IGES - CAD Exchanger For CAD users.
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You are here: » » Sales: 1-888-3D-OKINO Support: 905-672-9328 Copyright © 2018 Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Engineering-Quality 3D Importers for STEP files (stp), IGES files (igs), Creo & Pro/E files (asm/prt) and Parasolid files (x_t, x_b) Okino's Workhorse of Advanced 3D BREP Solids MCAD Importers See Also: • Okino ' solutions page. • Okino ' solutions page. • Okino ' solutions page. This suite of CAD importers, in the module, is one of Okino's all time most popular solutions for our CAD customers - it is purchased along with almost every new Okino software license. In particular it is used for the handling of native and encrypted Pro/Engineer (Creo Elements/Pro) files - there is technically no better solution to import such files.
It also provides one of the world's most refined, fastest and reliable set of STEP and IGES CAD file importers, handling monstrous files that will just break any other CAD importer - they have been developed over a period of 3 decades and are used by a majority of Okino customers every hour. Note: you would normally use the alternative Okino -based converters for files (Inventor, AutoCAD, Navisworks, Revit), (AutoCAD and others), native files, native files and native files. These CAD importers are used to move MCAD data from programs such as ProE/Creo, SOLIDWORKS, Autodesk Inventor, UG NX, Solid Edge and CATIA (amongst many other MCAD modellers) into destination programs such as, (C4D),,, Unity and the Unreal Engine (via FBX, for VR/AR viewing), as well as all major 3D downstream such as,,,,,,,,, OSG/IVE,,,, (Acrobat-3D, 3D PDF),,,,. 'Vacuum Interrupter' from 'One Space Designer' by Pieter Suur. Converted via IGES solids to Maya using Okino's. Rendered with 'RenderPipe for Maya'.
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See explanation. 'Pipe Tensioner' from ProE/Creo by Ludwig Desmet, Renderhouse BVBA. See explanation. Heavy Lifting Ship, STEP/IGES/Parasolid to 3ds Max, by Scott Garriott. See explanation. Kemppi Welding Machines, STEP to LightWave, by and See explanation. Overview For our common daily users, this module forms the MCAD back-bone to import from the most complex and massive STEP AP214 and AP203 files.
Also, all variations of the 1980's 'Bounded Surfaces', 1990's 'Surfaced NURBS' and 2000's 'BREP Manifold Solids' versions of IGES are robustly supported. While not recommended for CAD conversions, this module also supports the import of Parasolid.x_t and ACIS.sat files. It is highly recommended that you follow our short list of ' when sourcing your CAD files. For ProE/Creo data users, this Okino CAD module inserts a real, live and embedded copy of the core ProE/Creo software inside of Okino software, allowing for the perfect import and translation of encrypted ProE/Creo files, up to the most recent version. No intermediate or reverse engineered file formats are used to convert the ProE/Creo data (as is most often used in other CAD programs). It is as the optional low cost 'Granite/Pack' add-on license.