Exporting to Edgewise?
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Exporting to Edgewise?
How does one bring your 3D scan into Edgewise? We are currently using SCENE from Faro, is that needed? and can you export out of it to Edgewise?
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Re: Exporting to Edgewise?
Hello,
You can import your Faro scans once you are in Edgewise (process scans), but you can't export from Scene directly to Edgewise.
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You can import your Faro scans once you are in Edgewise (process scans), but you can't export from Scene directly to Edgewise.
Regards,
Yan
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Re: Exporting to Edgewise?
Hi David, Welcome to the Forum
Yes the process is very easy. Just register your project in Scene then click Process Scans and select the registered .fls files from the Scene project directory. Since you are new to the forum I feel it is a good idea to inform you that the members are quite helpful and responsive, so in the future you will need to only ask your question once, maybe only twice if it's the weekend to get a response
Yes the process is very easy. Just register your project in Scene then click Process Scans and select the registered .fls files from the Scene project directory. Since you are new to the forum I feel it is a good idea to inform you that the members are quite helpful and responsive, so in the future you will need to only ask your question once, maybe only twice if it's the weekend to get a response
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Re: Exporting to Edgewise?
Hi All,
Im new to this game and seem to be having similar issues.
I have followed the above instructions however im still getting errors.
Any assistans would be appriciated. see attached error.
Cheers Rowan.
Im new to this game and seem to be having similar issues.
I have followed the above instructions however im still getting errors.
Any assistans would be appriciated. see attached error.
Cheers Rowan.
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Re: Exporting to Edgewise?
Have you reached out to the guys at ClearEdge? They have always been super helpful and easy to get an answer from in the past.
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Re: Exporting to Edgewise?
If you are using Faro Scene... Scene will get updates faster than Edgewise will update. So lets say, Faro Scene 6.3 is what you are using as the current version and Edgewise was updated when Scene 6.2 was current, you will have an issue. Edgewise does not know what Scene 6.3 files are yet.
I tend to export .e57 files for the import to edgewise so I don't worry about this to much anymore.
DA
I tend to export .e57 files for the import to edgewise so I don't worry about this to much anymore.
DA
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Exporting from Edgewise to REVIT
1- I am modeling pipes into Edgewise. Can I set up the pipe detection so the software does only model pipes whose minimum diameteris defined?
2-If no for 1, can I then open the table and select the lines where the diameter value is low and hit delete somewhere?
2- How can I export my models created in Edgewise to REVIt? Is there a specific format? DO I need a plug-in for Edgewise? Do I need a plug-in for Revit?
Thank you for your help
Have a nice day
Rachel
2-If no for 1, can I then open the table and select the lines where the diameter value is low and hit delete somewhere?
2- How can I export my models created in Edgewise to REVIt? Is there a specific format? DO I need a plug-in for Edgewise? Do I need a plug-in for Revit?
Thank you for your help
Have a nice day
Rachel
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Re: Exporting to Edgewise?
Hi Rachel, I'm awfully late to this party!
It looks like you already got in touch with our support team, but I figured I should write up a response here anyway for those who may be googling for similar problems.
1. Sorting by diameter in the Part Info SmartSheet
2. SHIFT + Clicking or CTRL + Clicking the pipes below a certain diameter
3. Pressing either Delete on the keyboard or, in versions 5.1.1 or later, the Delete button at the bottom of the SmartSheet.
If you're not seeing the plug-in there's a few likely reasons:
1. While it is installed alongside EdgeWise, the plug-in is only accessible if activated on the EdgeWise license. Most licenses have the plug-in active. You can always check on the "About" pop-up available through the Help tab in EdgeWise to see what your license contains. In this case, you're looking for an entry labelled "Revit".
2. Revit was installed AFTER EdgeWise. In this case, just re-install EdgeWise so that the installer can properly place the plug-in files.
3. The version of Revit is a new 'year' that was recently released. We try to be quick about putting out updates to support the new 'years'. If you're using a new version of Revit, get in contact with the support team to see if there's an update.
It looks like you already got in touch with our support team, but I figured I should write up a response here anyway for those who may be googling for similar problems.
No, There is not currently a way to do this in EdgeWise - the Automated Pipe Extraction will find all cylinders/pipes of any size that it can.1- I am modeling pipes into Edgewise. Can I set up the pipe detection so the software does only model pipes whose minimum diameter is defined?
Yes, you can delete pipes by specific criteria, such as diameter by:2-If no for 1, can I then open the table and select the lines where the diameter value is low and hit delete somewhere?
1. Sorting by diameter in the Part Info SmartSheet
2. SHIFT + Clicking or CTRL + Clicking the pipes below a certain diameter
3. Pressing either Delete on the keyboard or, in versions 5.1.1 or later, the Delete button at the bottom of the SmartSheet.
EdgeWise exports in the .c3rvt format, which is our own "EdgeWise to Revit" format. The EdgeWise Plug-In for Revit, which is installed alongside EdgeWise, is required to import this filetype.2- How can I export my models created in Edgewise to REVIt? Is there a specific format? DO I need a plug-in for Edgewise? Do I need a plug-in for Revit?
If you're not seeing the plug-in there's a few likely reasons:
1. While it is installed alongside EdgeWise, the plug-in is only accessible if activated on the EdgeWise license. Most licenses have the plug-in active. You can always check on the "About" pop-up available through the Help tab in EdgeWise to see what your license contains. In this case, you're looking for an entry labelled "Revit".
2. Revit was installed AFTER EdgeWise. In this case, just re-install EdgeWise so that the installer can properly place the plug-in files.
3. The version of Revit is a new 'year' that was recently released. We try to be quick about putting out updates to support the new 'years'. If you're using a new version of Revit, get in contact with the support team to see if there's an update.