saving customer 3d files.

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John Powell
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saving customer 3d files.

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G,day from OZ.
Could someone please tell me how to dowload an image or zip file from the customer 3d files page
and then save them in my display objects file. There are some realy good images i would love to ge using.
Thanks. John.
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Re: saving customer 3d files.

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John,

First the file has to be compatible with eCabinets ( STL or HSF ).

Then they have to email you the file, save it to your desk top.

If it is a zip file right click and chose extract all, it should unzip and put another file on your desk top.

Then go to eCab. open the display part editor go down to open STL/HSF click it, make sure your at the desk top scroll down till you find the file you saved on the desk top click it hit open and it should appear on the screen. It will be all black so you will have to give it a texture.

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Re: saving customer 3d files.

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Most of the files in the Customer 3D Files forum are already in HSF format, so download and same them to your Import\Sample_HSFs folder. Open in Display Part Editor and, if it already had the texture you want (most will), save it back in the Sample_HSFs folder. You may have to restart eCabinets before it will show in the selection dialog under Display Parts.
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Re: saving customer 3d files.

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John,

Misunderstood your question, listen to Dan he is the wizard :beer:

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Gary Puckett wrote:Misunderstood your question
The only difference in our answers is the file source. Your answer is great for files from other sources/users.
listen to Dan he is the wizard
You're already a Guru and well on your way to being a Wizard--less than 300 more posts and you are there! :beer:
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listen to Dan he is the wizard
You're already a Guru and well on your way to being a Wizard--less than 300 more posts and you are there! :beer:[/quote]

Dan,
Posting 300 more, doesn't guarantee I will be able to guide others :wink:

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You're getting there Gary, just keep plugging away! :beer:
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