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    Solids, meshes, faces,, anyone have info on su import/exp

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      CalypsoArt
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      I am a longtime SU and autocad user. I model in SU and export elevations to AC for further work. I thought it might be better to import the SU model into AC and just work within that program. However, AC's 3d tools--specifically the Flatshot and sectionplane--do not work on the SU import. I think it is because SU's model is not a solid.
      I just model with the program but I'm not really familiar with the inner workings and math terms. What kind of Modeler is SU? It seems there are Face, Mesh, Solid, Nurbs, etc. Can someone in the know give a brief description of these, and if it is possible to convert SU models to these formats.

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        http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=35366

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