Use the options on the Utilities panel > Convert menu to convert objects.
Select the objects you want to convert, and choose from the following options:
Surface — to convert non-Power Surfaces to Power Surfaces, for example, convert a NURBS surface to a Power Surface.
Solids to Surfaces — to convert solids into the group of surfaces that define them.
Surfaces/Solids to Meshes — to convert surfaces and solids to meshes.
Meshes/Points to Cloud — to convert meshes or points to a point cloud.
You can also use this option to convert:
all selected lines, arcs, curves and composite curves to a single point cloud. The cloud has no normal or colour information.
all points in the selection to a single cloud. This cloud is separate from the cloud that is created by converting lines, arcs, curves and composite curves.
all meshes in the selection to individual point clouds; a cloud retains the normal and colour information from the mesh.
Tip: You can cancel converting a selection to a cloud by pressing the
Esc
key on the keyboard, or by clicking the
Stop
button on the progress bar.
Clouds to Points — to explode the selected cloud into individual points.
Solids from Version 8 — to convert one or more selected Version 8 solid to Parasolids.
Solids to Version 8 — to convert one or more selected post-Version 8 solids to Version 8 solids.
Tip: Right-click on a converted solid to display the Solid context menu. The solid name and type of solid is displayed at the top of the menu.
Copy Surfaces within Solids — to keep a copy of the solid, and create a copy of all the surfaces that define the solid.
Wireframe — Use this option to:
convert composite curves into wireframe.
create composite curves from surface curves (laterals, longitudinals and spine).
create composite curves from trim boundaries.
create curves from pcurves.
convert drawing views into wireframe. For further details see
Editing a view.
convert text to wireframe.
convert hatch lines to wireframe.
Wireframe to Composite Curve — to create composite curves from all the selected wireframe objects, and attempt to connect adjoining pieces.
Chamfers to Lines — to convert chamfers, which contain dependency data to their associated objects, into simple lines at the same location. After conversion to a line, the dependency is lost.
Symbol — to convert a symbol into one of the following:
its individual objects (if
Keep items was selected when its symbol definition was created).
a series of lines. Links from the object definition to the symbol are lost.
Component — to convert a component into a solid.
Sub-assembly — to explode the currently selected sub-assemblies into their constituent parts.
Components to Sub-assembly — to convert the currently selected components into a sub-assembly.