PaoloMUTZ
Guest
Good morning, everyone, I hope you're all right. I have the following question:
In these days at my house I have created an avamprogetto of a machinery with "solidworks-student" (I have this version at home because I am an engineering student) and this machine now I want to present it in the design studio where I work (as I am also a designer).
(for those who do not know the files made with solidworks-student are marked by a cap --> attach photo)
Knowing the strict policy of solidworks, I wondered if there was a way to export the axieme into a neutral format that does not show that the machine was made with a student version.
I for now exported the machine in: step // parasolid
(for those who do not know, solidworks has an office that controls corporate internet networks to stab companies that use craccate versions). .
thank you as always of your support, good to make
In these days at my house I have created an avamprogetto of a machinery with "solidworks-student" (I have this version at home because I am an engineering student) and this machine now I want to present it in the design studio where I work (as I am also a designer).
(for those who do not know the files made with solidworks-student are marked by a cap --> attach photo)
Knowing the strict policy of solidworks, I wondered if there was a way to export the axieme into a neutral format that does not show that the machine was made with a student version.
I for now exported the machine in: step // parasolid
(for those who do not know, solidworks has an office that controls corporate internet networks to stab companies that use craccate versions). .
thank you as always of your support, good to make