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using Solidworks for ship modeling?

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using Solidworks for ship modeling?
Offline jdftheman
09-04-2009, 05:42 PM,
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Like the title says, does anyone here know if you can make ships using the CAD program Solidworks? I use that program at school, so i have a pretty good grip on its possibilities, but i don't know if ships modeled on it can be used in any way.
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Offline TheMillers
09-04-2009, 10:09 PM,
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' Wrote:Like the title says, does anyone here know if you can make ships using the CAD program Solidworks? I use that program at school, so i have a pretty good grip on its possibilities, but i don't know if ships modeled on it can be used in any way.
If it can export its models to a format that MilkShape 3D can import, then yes. Draw your model in Solidworks, export, import in MilkShape, export in Freelancer .cmp format.


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