Acrobat 3D
Seems like I'm always a little bit behind the times, but I just found out about Acrobat 3D. We use Acrobat a lot, so I decided to check it out a little bit.
Here is the list of "supported" packages:
4DNAV CATIA Deep Exploration DMU I-DEAS Inventor NX 3.0 Rhino 3d Solid Edge SolidWorks VisView/VisMockup
The following are "not supported", but are still listed in the info sheet with suggested settings:
3ds max/viz ABAQUS/CAE AutoCAD / MDT AutoStudio eDrawings Gocad ICEM Surf Maya Microstation Multiphysics PAM-CRASH Pro/Desktop Pro/Engineer Revit RobCAD Unigraphics
Did anyone else get their feelings hurt by these lists?
Of course, I'm not sure why I would shell out $1,000 for Acrobat 3D when I already have ModelPress, but still . . .
Regards,
Greg
Seems like I'm always a little bit behind the times, but I just found out about Acrobat 3D. We use Acrobat a lot, so I decided to check it out a little bit.
Here is the list of "supported" packages:
4DNAV CATIA Deep Exploration DMU I-DEAS Inventor NX 3.0 Rhino 3d Solid Edge SolidWorks VisView/VisMockup
The following are "not supported", but are still listed in the info sheet with suggested settings:
3ds max/viz ABAQUS/CAE AutoCAD / MDT AutoStudio eDrawings Gocad ICEM Surf Maya Microstation Multiphysics PAM-CRASH Pro/Desktop Pro/Engineer Revit RobCAD Unigraphics
Did anyone else get their feelings hurt by these lists?
Of course, I'm not sure why I would shell out $1,000 for Acrobat 3D when I already have ModelPress, but still . . .
Regards,
Greg