I don't know. As far as I know MoI imports only 3dm, iges, sat, step,
ai, eps, pdf and dxf.

No Parasolid files.

>From MoI I export obj. And with the export options you have good
control over the resulting mesh.

Stephan.
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am Mittwoch, 14. August 2013 um 16:36 schrieben Sie:

LOY> Stephan,

LOY> So Step files are better than Parasolids files?
LOY> Are you exporting obj from MoI to bring into XSI?

LOY> Thanks,
LOY> Leoung

LOY> On 8/14/2013 7:43 AM, Stephan Hempel wrote:
>> Hi would strongly recommend step-Files and convert them with MoI. So
>> you have full control over how the geometry gets meshed (MoI has quite
>> some options for tuning). And ask the client to keep the assembly
>> groups intact. So you have all building blocks properly named as
>> separate objects and don't have to deal with one single piece of
>> geometry. This way I had never any problems.
>> Try to stay away from IGES. I had always problems with missing
>> surfaces.
>> STL and WRML exports are already meshed. So it can be a bit of an
>> problem to clean the geometry.
>>
>> Stephan.
>>
>> am Dienstag, 13. August 2013 um 22:15 schriebst Du:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>> Next week I shall receive a mecanical pieces generated with Solidworks.
>>> Because I'm dealing with an agency, they might won't be able to send an
>>> obj or fbx file.
>>> They propose various formats :
>>> Assemblage or Assembly (.asm)
>>> Part (.prt)
>>> Parasolid (.x_t)
>>> Iges (.igs)
>>> Step AP203 or AP214 (.stp)
>>> IFC 2x3 (.ifc)
>>> ACIS (.sat)
>>> STL (.stl)
>>> VRML (.wrl)
>>> Universal3D (.u3d)
>>> 3Dxml (.3dxml)
>>> Catia Graphics (.cgr)
>>> So my question is, what format should I ask and what software would you
>>> recomend  to open and save it in a classic polymesh format ? (preferably
>>> free...)
>>> I have an old Deep Exploration, I was thinking giving it a try. But if
>>> someone has a cool winning format + software to advice...
>>> Thank you !
>>> Olivier
>>
>>
>>



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