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Revision as of 16:34, 6 September 2018

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This article shows how to build a STEP file from VTube-LASER.



Contents


STEP 1 - Switch On the Correct Model in the Viewport

There are several models that can be turned on in the viewport. Remember that whatever surface model is displayed in the viewport will be in the STEP file that you export. This includes the envelope and scanned data.

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STEP 2 - ENTER the DATA HANDLING Menu

Enter the Data Handling menu.

Click on the File Data tab menu.

Click on "Export Viewport Model to STEP File".





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STEP 3 - PRESS the "Export to STEP" BUTTON

Set the options that you want in the two check boxes, then press the "Export to STEP" button.

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STEP 4 - Choose the Export Path in the Path Manager

Either...

  1. Click on the path and press the "Use Path Selected" button for the export path.

  2. Or double click on the path you want to use for exporting.

  3. Or you can "Continue without a Selection" to use the Windows dialog starting in the default VTube folder.

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