Better check the website..
but it looks so
https://www.rhino3d.com/edu
Free "scan to CAD" software ?
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Re: Free "scan to CAD" software ?
Yeah, it looks like the license is permanent and only requires regular price payment for update after leaving university. Cool, I think I will choose Rhino. I've heard some good things about it. I hope it will allow me to import my scanned models, work on their meshes and export them in CAD format to FEM program.
Is Rhino easy to use ? I only have experience with GOM Inspect, Meshmixer, Autodesk Inventor and SolidWorks.
Is Rhino easy to use ? I only have experience with GOM Inspect, Meshmixer, Autodesk Inventor and SolidWorks.
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Re: Free "scan to CAD" software ?
Hi!
Are you working in Rhino now? I know that as a student (or a teacher) you can use the Autodesk educational licence (~3 years): Inventor, Fusion 360...
I've made several videos for different CAD software which may help you https://www.youtube.com/c/3Dscanguide.
Good luck!:)
Are you working in Rhino now? I know that as a student (or a teacher) you can use the Autodesk educational licence (~3 years): Inventor, Fusion 360...
I've made several videos for different CAD software which may help you https://www.youtube.com/c/3Dscanguide.
Good luck!:)
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Re: Free "scan to CAD" software ?
Hello,
I have a pointcloud in Trimble Realworks of a large boat that I need to model in 3D. I also have Rhino. I read that few plugins such Arena4D and Visualarq are efficient. Is this iformation still up to date? Is there other plugins which would facilate the process between a large pointcloud and a 3D model creation under Rhino? THank you for your advises and comments.
Have a great day
Rachel
I have a pointcloud in Trimble Realworks of a large boat that I need to model in 3D. I also have Rhino. I read that few plugins such Arena4D and Visualarq are efficient. Is this iformation still up to date? Is there other plugins which would facilate the process between a large pointcloud and a 3D model creation under Rhino? THank you for your advises and comments.
Have a great day
Rachel
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Re: Free "scan to CAD" software ?
Hi Rachel,
To date our Arena4D plugin is the only plugin for handling large point clouds in Rhino.
You can get a 14 day free trial from our website to use it.
If you need any help or have any questions please just ask.
Many Thanks
Mark
To date our Arena4D plugin is the only plugin for handling large point clouds in Rhino.
You can get a 14 day free trial from our website to use it.
If you need any help or have any questions please just ask.
Many Thanks
Mark