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      SHAHEEN
      last edited by

      hi every body

      im trying to convert a skp file to a 3ds file . but im facing a problem .. the converted file is meshes now how can i converted it to 3ds as solid not meshes .. ❓

      thanks

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        SHAHEEN
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        is it a puzzle people !!!

        any body can help me !! ❗ ❗ ❗

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          solo
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          Got an image for me to see the problem?

          I'm not understanding the solid/mesh issue properly

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          • Chris FullmerC Offline
            Chris Fullmer
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            Yeah, Shaheen, the .3ds format is a mesh format. Its not a "solid" format. And SketchUp is not a solid modeler.

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