On 3 March 2015 at 03:46, Christopher Sean Morrison <brl...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> Robust and complete geometry conversion is indeed a priority/good project
> to work on. If your C++ skills are strong, you may want to consider a
> second proposal to work on BRL-CAD’s STEP support. This could be for our
> STEP importer (mesh import, non-solid import, ap203e2, ap214), STEP
> exporter (ap214, ap242), or something for our STEPcode sister org (you
> could introduce yourself on their mailing list). Having two proposals will
> improve chances of not getting selected due to mentor prioritization.
>
> Cheers!
> Sean
>
Hello Sean
I would be applying for two projects and I am equally very
interested in working on either
- Developing X3D Importer (BRL-CAD)
- Enabling support for STEP Multiple Protocol Parsing (STEPcode)
In order to develop an x3d importer, I have been doing some study
on nurbs to be able to add support for nurbs surface and other nurbs
capabilities supported by x3d.
I would also like to know if the BRL-CAD developers involved with
STEP are also part of the STEPcode mailing list and if it would suffice
posting any STEP related questions on the STEPcode mailing list?.
Cheers!
Konrad
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