"Jerome Lamy" <jerome.lamy@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:httkul$kp$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...
Hello,
I have been using Eagle for many years and I have posted a few questions
here. But today I want to give back to the community.
You have probably heard or tested Eagle3D, that allows you to render your
layout in 3D with POVray.
I have always been interesting in getting a real 3D model out of my
designs, for illustration purpose, or to help integrating the boards with
the environment.
I wrote a few scripts that allow you to go from your Eagle board to a
fully functionnal SketchUp model in just a few clicks.
You get the board populated, and a realistic view of your traces, silk and
mask. After that you can rotate, zoom the way you want and further edit
the model, place it in your enclosure, simulate a tool approach for tuning
the small trimmer below the heatsink ... You can combinate two or more
models to represent your board stack, and check that all fits together.
You can find all the details on this webpage :
I wrote a step by step tutorial and provide some demo files (please don't
comment on the circuit, it's pure dummy).
I hope you will find this tool useful, and I am waiting for your comments
and feedback.
Jerome
Hi Jerome,
Very nice. I followed your instructions and it worked as advertised. I used
Eagle 5.7.0 so I needed one small edit.
regards
Greg
"Jerome Lamy" <jerome.lamy@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:httkul$kp$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...
Hello,
I have been using Eagle for many years and I have posted a few questions
here. But today I want to give back to the community.
You have probably heard or tested Eagle3D, that allows you to render your
layout in 3D with POVray.
I have always been interesting in getting a real 3D model out of my
designs, for illustration purpose, or to help integrating the boards with
the environment.
I wrote a few scripts that allow you to go from your Eagle board to a
fully functionnal SketchUp model in just a few clicks.
You get the board populated, and a realistic view of your traces, silk and
mask. After that you can rotate, zoom the way you want and further edit
the model, place it in your enclosure, simulate a tool approach for tuning
the small trimmer below the heatsink ... You can combinate two or more
models to represent your board stack, and check that all fits together.
You can find all the details on this webpage :
I wrote a step by step tutorial and provide some demo files (please don't
comment on the circuit, it's pure dummy).
I hope you will find this tool useful, and I am waiting for your comments
and feedback.
Jerome
Hi Jerome,
Very nice. I followed your instructions and it worked as advertised. I used
Eagle 5.7.0 so I needed one small edit.
regards
Greg