
- CUBIFY DESIGN EXPORT STEP INSTALL
- CUBIFY DESIGN EXPORT STEP FULL
- CUBIFY DESIGN EXPORT STEP SOFTWARE
- CUBIFY DESIGN EXPORT STEP PLUS
This is simply the best system I have seen so far.
CUBIFY DESIGN EXPORT STEP FULL
I dont know how much 3dsystems want for a full version, but I do not think they can undersell Spaceclaim at the moment.ĭesignSpark / SpaceClaim ROCKS. Perhaps we are going to see a major re release of Spaceclaim and they will dump the older version for a decent price. If some of you have a second computer you might try this and see the glory of the full Spaceclaim program for two weeks. I did not try this as I am not sure its possible to roll back to the DesignSpark installation.
CUBIFY DESIGN EXPORT STEP INSTALL
I guess to make the test version run one has to de install design spark first. For a split second just before the splash screen I saw a menu bar with a lot more functions. This means what I have seen several times on startup of DesignSpark is correct.
CUBIFY DESIGN EXPORT STEP PLUS
( plus perhaps some parts of the program that are not installed). Only the licence file is different between designspark and Spaceclaim. They did not even take the time to relabel the program files. In the folders the name SpaceClaim is all over the place. So I looked at the files and it seems that GeoMagic Design Direct and designSpark are one and the same program.

There is a 15 day trial, I downloaded this and when I tried to run it, DesignSpark mechanical would start. Recently 3dsystems has brought out SpaceClaim under yet another name: Geomagic Design Direct 2014. So does anyone used SpaceClaim for engineering parts, because I've definitely missed the point?įor me, I need the feature tree/history style used by Alibre/Cubify. I can see that layers go some way towards this but within a layer nothing holds any relationship. I just don't see the equivalent in DesignSpark though. I guess I am imposing my parametric constraint driven methods onto a program that doesn't have them. Sure you can set dimensions ok but with out constraints its all lost the moment a wall is pushed. Getting the rough shape is very easy but tying it down with dimensions was impossible. The videos's of push/pull modeling look fantastic, but when I tried to produce a simple engineering part with it I struggled badly. I only spent an afternoon with it but I have to say I completely missed the point. However I recently took a look at SpaceClaim in its stripware version (DesignSpark). I've been using Alibre 2012 PE for well over a year now. This is a copy of a post I made on the PP3DP forum 3 weeks ago: But of a long way around, but I think it's worth it, as the editing tools are quite awesome. So, the way to get your model into DesignSpark seems to be by loading it into sketchup first, saving them, and then loading them into DesignSpark.


* But, SKP files from Sketchup can be opened, and edited! * STEP files can be opened, but only in read-only mode. * It does NOT Open SpaceClaim files (I guess intentionally) * Open STL files, but not edit them, because they are loaded as meshes instead of solids Other then that, it's pretty complete for what you would need. * Repair tools (mostly useful to fix up STL files with holes before editing) So I fully understand they kept this out. Not that important for 3D printing, but important if you are using SpaceClaim professionally. * Ability to convert meshes to solid (important, I'll explain a bit later) * Sheet-metal tools (which is no problem for 3D printing, as you do not need them) * Ability to add text (which is a bit of a shame)
CUBIFY DESIGN EXPORT STEP SOFTWARE
I just installed and did a few quick tests on the DesignSpark software (which is re-branded spaceclaim with a few options cut out).
