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However, you can export your sketch to IGES format for Solidworks if your Gravity Sketch is PRO or greater version.
(From https://www.gravitysketch.com/download/)
make technical parts into SW and sufraces into VR
then print 3D part
I almost got it.
1. Save your solidworks file as .stl
2. Use Meshmixer to convert it to .obj
3. Copy it in the GS import folder
4. Load it and do your sketching in VR
5. Export it as .iges
6. Import the iges in solidworks again.
But solidworks messes up the import of the iges. It seems that it can only import planes?
Do you maybe already find a better solution?