Supposedly there's a way "To Convert One or More Surfaces to Solids":
However, I'm unable to find Home tabSolid Editing panelThicken. Does anyone know how to do this?
I'm trying to take LIDAR/Point Cloud data and 3D print it (in the end, I need to make an STL file). I've created a 3D surface from Point Cloud data which results in a Raster Layer. I do not know how to convert the surface that's in the Raster Layer into a solid. Please help!
Hi,
you can't convert any raster-objects to AutoCAD solids. On one side a point with height does not make a solid, on the other side an AutoCAD solid based on thousands or millions of points will not be able to exist (solid modelling is not builit for that amount of data).
One option to get solids out of your pointcloud could be to use Civil3D, there you can create a DTM (triangulated surfaces) and with some tools you might get a solid from the extruded triangles. But at least same here: the amount of data will be problematic for solids.
Last item: A pointcloud does only show a surface without any thickness of comparision-plane or comparision-surface. So that information is missing to build up solids.
I would start here: what do you want to do with that geometry, why do you need solids?
Maybe we can discuss a little bit the workflow and can then give some hints for other directions to work.
- alfred -
I'm trying to 3D print a point cloud. I was able to create a surface, but I'm having difficulty converting it to a solid. Does anyone have a solution?
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_O1B1XFj3g5S0pxUlhJbGVFRTA/edit?usp=sharing
Hi,
>> I was able to create a surface, but I'm having difficulty converting it to a solid
antoniovinci has showed you a link for how to convert a Civil3D-surface to 3DFaces and then to 3DSolids.
Have you tried that workflow?
>> but I'm having difficulty converting it to a solid
What is the problem exactly, where are you stopped by what function with what message?
The more details you give the more and better answers you will get, just "have difficulty" is not informative enough for us to help you.
- alfred -
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