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If nothing else, you can always use POV's file writing ability, along with
POV scripts that generate your own trianges (fun fun), and then output them
in some raw-ish format that could be understood by CAD apps or converters.
I think somebody (or people) on here had some macros which used the trace
function to generate meshes. I'm guessing using POV itself to convert a
limited amount of stuff is more work for less than you had in mind, but
some at least some things are possible.
Charles
"Volker" <vol### [at] gmxnet> wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> Does anyone know a tool with what POV geometry can be converted to 3D-CAD
> formats that can be read by Solid Works or Inventor, such as SAT, STP, IGS
> or the like? Also the other way around would be interesting.
>
> Hope to get a lot of answers soon!
>
> Volker
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