A new addon server is being develop by desktop-eda. This will allow,
apparently, the interface with mechanical 3d modelling and pcb 3d
modelling. Full control of the 3d-ing etc.
Dont quote me on this though.
Wayne Trow
"Tony Karavidas"
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Using 3D and a 3D
bug...
15/11/01 08:49
Please respond to
"Protel EDA Forum"
You cannot currently. I say currently because I HOPE Protel does something
useful with this feature. We've been waiting to see for a couple years now.
Tony
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phillip Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 10:42 AM
> To: Protel EDA Forum
> Subject: Re: [PEDA] Using 3D and a 3D bug...
>
>
>
> I don't have an answer, but I have also been wondering how this is
> done. And wondering if there is some 3D data which needs to be added
> somewhere?
>
> Also if it is not on the bug list already (P99SP6) The 3D viewer seems
> to display several of the DB9 (and many other connectors) from the legacy
> libraries "upside down". In other words placing the component on the
> top side, it appears in the 3D viewer, as if the component has been
> populated from the bottom side, as if the topside was the solder
> side.
>
> ---Phil
>
> FAR> I would like to use a 3D rendering of a prototype PCB for a
> project proposal. The rendering displays abnormal looking
> components at custom footprint locations. This is completely unacceptable
> FAR> for a professional proposal. Using 99SE SP6, can anyone tell
> me how I can generate realistic custom components for use in 3D
> renderings?
>
> FAR> Regards,
> FAR> Fred A Rupinski
>
> FAR> PS I submitted this question to technical support....again.
>
>
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