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Note that scan data does not show up in drawings and currently there are no good "scan to model" options if you are thinking you can just scan it, then convert it to a 3D model. Unfortunately Inventor dropped the ability to pull scan data straight in after , I think ; you now have to go thru ReCap to convert the data into something Inventor can import.

As posted above, ReCap has several sample files you can look at. What it actually looks like depends on your settings - you can use the photo feature of your scanner to place the correct color on the point cloud, or you can use the default intensity setting the closer to the scanner the color changes to give a gradient color affect , etc.

Also there are options for all black, etc. Once in Inventor, the point cloud acts much like a part - but with limited editing abilities. So you can place your scan in an assembly to see the parts in place, or you can derive parts into the scan, etc.

The settings allow you to set how many points you can see, how large the points are, etc. So the look of a single point cloud can vary drastically based upon user preferences or intent of the data. I suggest, as suggested above, that you explore ReCap since it will go hand-in-hand with your Inventor scanning. Notice: updates available for Apache Log4j vulnerabilities. See the security advisory on the Autodesk Trust Center for more information.

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The following image shows the size of the tubing controlled by the TubeSize user parameter. The user-defined parameters are exported, and thus can be referenced by any of the parts derived from the skeleton part. Previous Next. Tip: Keep the skeleton model open as you build the assembly. In a complicated skeleton model, consider hiding sketches and other geometry to reduce the filtering required when deriving the skeleton model into the assembly components. Note: The two sketch profiles are linked by parameter values.



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