SAP 3D Visual Enterprise Binary
Use
You can import and view SAP 3D Visual Enterprise Binary (.rh) files. You can also save files to this format.
You can save keyframe animation information, normals, and skins. You can also choose to compress the exported file, or compress points within the file, apply protection, save the file for different application versions, and create thumbnails of varying sizes.
“Lossy” (loss of data) compression can be used to compress .rh files; lossy compression treats two vertices that are sufficiently close to each other as one, resulting in a change to the file size and model quality.
Supported for Import and Export
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Cameras
Features
This format contains both import and export options. You can use them to customize the way in which your file is opened and saved.
Import Interface
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Use Current Viewport Settings |
Ignores the viewport settings in the saved file, and instead loads the file determined by the last Display Mode set in SAP 3D Visual Enterprise Author. For example, if the Display Mode is set to Bounding Box, every file loaded will have a Display Mode of Bounding Box. |
Export Interface
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Compression |
Reduces the file size while maintaining the quality. Compression helps to reduce the amount of storage and transmission bandwidth required for 3D models. |
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RH4 Compression |
Defines the compression settings when saving to the 4.0 version of the .rh file
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Export Animation |
Saves the keyframe animation in the file |
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Vertices Quality |
Defines the percentage of data about the vertices to keep. Lossy compression is used here. Once you have compressed the vertices data, this information is lost. That is, you cannot reverse this compression. For example, once the data is compressed to 50%, it may as well remain at 50% to keep the file size small. Saving the file again at 100% will make the file larger but add no more resolution.
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UV Vertices Quality |
Defines the percentage of data about the UV points to keep. Lossy compression is used here. Once you have compressed the UV point data, this information is lost. That is, you cannot reverse this compression.
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Normals Quality |
Defines the percentage of data about the normals to keep. Lossy compression is used here. Once you have compressed the normals data, this information is lost. That is, you cannot reverse this compression.
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File Protection |
Defines the type of protection that the exported file has. This is helpful if you want to distribute a proprietary model to people who need to see the file, but should not edit or copy it. For example, if a company’s Web site features an online parts catalog which displays their parts, and the company does not want their competitors obtaining usable copies of these parts.
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Disable Measurements |
Protects the measurements in the exported file. Once you enable this option, the file cannot be measured by using the SAP 3D Visual Enterprise Author measurement tools. |
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Export Viewports |
Saves the current viewport layout in the file. For example, if you currently have three viewports open, this setting is saved in the file, and visible when the .rh file is reloaded. |
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Thumbnail |
Creates the specified size thumbnail image of the current model. The thumbnail image displays any setting that have been applied to the model. The thumbnail is displayed in Windows Explorer (with Thumbnail view turned on). Alternatively, you can select to not create a thumbnail image.
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Password Encrypted |
Sets password-controlled encryption for the file |
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Watermark |
Saves a watermark with the file |
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Watermark File |
Selects the watermark image to be saved with the file |
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Solids |
These settings applicable only to objects in scene which contain solids. If scene doesn't have any objects with solids, these settings won't affect export at all.
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