![]() Options > Scene tab > pick the part/asm name at the top of the tree If you’re lucky your model will import in the correct orientation, if not…. You may need to move the existing object first so the newly imported object doesn’t overlap it – see below. Merge with current scene – select this option when you want to add multiple models into the same scene. ![]() If all else fails, which it sometimes will in the world of 3D import/export, from Creo, Save As a neutral model format such as Step. If your Creo model does not import correctly there could be a number of reasons:ĭoes the assembly import with the parts incorrectly oriented? Check your constraints in the Creo assembly, if the parts are not fully constrained or there are ambiguous constraints then KeyShot may misinterpret their relative position.Īre construction surfaces showing in the model? Make sure any unwanted surfaces are hidden on a layer. Keyshot now has has functionality which allows you to update the render scene if the source CAD model changes – HERE In the Scene tab you can manage the parts in the scene.īad Data? – are your model surfaces corrupted on import? Pick Options or Dbl Click on any of the parts to access the Options window. Keyshot in the labs has the Creo plugin installed and will therefore recognise native Creo parts and assemblies. RMB Menus – context sensitive – place the cursor over the part or background and then RMB bip – the model, scene and materials are saved in this file Interactive 3D-enabled viewing with Keyshot VR – HEREįile format.
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