![]() ![]() Let’s see what this means in the following workflows, starting with SOLIDWORKS 2021 and comparing to SOLIDWORKS 2022. With the release of SOLIDWORKS 2022, we can now combine mesh BREP and traditional SOLIDWORKS BREP geometries with no conversions or extra steps. We would need to create our traditional SOLIDWORKS BREP bodies and then convert them to mesh BREP bodies to then combine or subtract them from our imported mesh bodies. In SOLIDWORKS 2021 and previous however, we only had the ability to add a limited number of supported features and could not combine mesh bodies with traditional solid bodies. The past few releases of SOLIDWORKS have given us the ability to work with mesh BREP geometry which makes working with imported mesh geometries (such as from a 3D Scanner) way easier.
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