123D AUTODESK TO Autodesk FUSION 360

123D AUTODESK TO Autodesk FUSION 360

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123D AUTODESK TO Autodesk FUSION 360

zenkustumz
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Morning Everyone..

 

I have a file in 123d that i want to clean up and also import into fusion 360.. Can this be done?

 

I have absolutly no experience in 123d used my camera to take images and snap together to make the model. Can anyone assit in filling holes and maybe smoothing out some of it? it be no means has to be perfect. I cant attach file here it seems also??

 

Suggestions please ...........

 

Thanks in advance

 

John

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Does this help? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-N1LZufT_o

 

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Looked at the exact same video.. I have 123d catch. which is not the same program as I found out. the extension is ( .3dp )
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Ah OK. You'd have to start again but have you seen this memento it has export for stl and obj.

 

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Hey Mark please explain start again? I am sorry and dont undestand some ternimology ..

 

I have the file but its in .3dp format.. maybe if you explain what i need to do i can figure it out.

 

 

Thanks again for all the assistance

 

 

John

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HughesTooling
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What I meant was you'd need to use your pictures in Memento to remake the model. I don't know 123d catch but looking at the 2 programs I think they work in a similar way, I might be wrong though.

 

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