3D Models, SolidWorks and Cesium

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Jason Mitcheson

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Mar 6, 2016, 9:55:34 PM3/6/16
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Hi,

Let me start by explaining I don't know very much about 3D modelling. The company I work for has 3D models; these are designed in SolidWorks. I would like to create a tech demo where these models are displayed in Cesium. As such I'm trying to figure out how I can end up with a collada file from a SolidWorks file.

I have searched the web, but the results are a little confusing for someone without much domain specific knowledge here. There is information on the web that suggests that exporting directly out of SolidWorks to Collada will result in a very high poly count which I'm guessing isn't good for performance. Also, I have tried to do something similar in the past back in the Google Earth API days, but the 3D model came out with no texture / colour information. I can ask the hardware designer here but I'm trying to figure out as much as I can before going to him.

Has anyone successfully exported a SolidWorks model to Cesium, with texture / colour information, and could point me in the right direction? I will also try a SolidWorks forum or something as I am aware glTF / Collada are not specific to Cesium, but I thought someone here may know?

Thanks


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Jul 25, 2016, 3:27:03 PM7/25/16
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Did you ever figure anything out with this? I have the same exact question

Jason Mitcheson

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Jul 26, 2016, 1:16:28 AM7/26/16
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I didn't sorry. I asked some more people before realising it was not very straight forward and would likely require some kind of specialised plug-in for SolidWorks before giving up :)


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