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Exporting parametric models to html
aaron_daly
Member Posts: 2 ✭
Hi everybody,
New to cad modeling but I have experiance with polygonal modeling in Maya and 3dsmax. I was wondering if there was a method of either exporting the onshape models while keep their parametric design to alter shapes and feature of the models in an html interface or running onshape in somewhat of a headless mode so you can alter parameters and change the model. I have experiance in Javascript but not enough to write an entire exporter. If there is an option around this in the store that I have not found in would be interested in it as well.
Thanks you so much for your help
New to cad modeling but I have experiance with polygonal modeling in Maya and 3dsmax. I was wondering if there was a method of either exporting the onshape models while keep their parametric design to alter shapes and feature of the models in an html interface or running onshape in somewhat of a headless mode so you can alter parameters and change the model. I have experiance in Javascript but not enough to write an entire exporter. If there is an option around this in the store that I have not found in would be interested in it as well.
Thanks you so much for your help
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I suspect a LOT of people want to do this. Maybe something like this?
http://www.parametricparts.com/parts/vqb5dy69/
Parametricparts.com is built on cadquery, a python-scripting based model backend. But doing the same thing with an Onshape backend would be very powerful, and is something I'm working on.