I work for a FAA repair station and we refurbish the interior, mainly the seat covers. I have a 3d scanner ( artech Eva) that I use for pretty much everything. For example I 3d scan the seat, process the data and then import a pointcloud to SW and use the mesh prep wiz. I use the curve wiz after than to get my section profiles and then start surfacing from there. Once I have a good surface model I take that into a SW plugin called exactflat, then that is what I use to flatten the surfaces and get my seat patterns.
My current workflow sucks due to SW, I have to decimate my meshes down to a iphone quality scan so SW can handle to amount of data.
Then the second part is creating all the surfaces takes about 2 days using mainly boundry surfaces then patch in the rest.
I am just wondering if there is anyone out there in my boat?
I have been looking at a bunch of reverse engineering software that has the right tools to extract the surfaces or has tools that work for creating freeform surfaces easily. Power surface is up there, quicksurface (mesh2surface) was ok, then were was geomagic but that is $20,000.
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