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Acrobat 3D and others?

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MintJulep

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Does anyone here have any experience using Acrobat 3D as a tool to review solid models developed by others?

We are interested in pursuing the use of vendor's solid model information directly as a supplement to or replacement of paper drawing review.

Are there any other programs out with similar capabilities?

Do the major solid modeling packages have their own "viewers"?
 
Adobe Acrobat (the 2D std version) is great, if you're an IT provider who charges hourly.

We use Inventor, and we spend on average 5 hrs/month troubleshooting Acrobat Writer issues.

If Acrobat 3D is anything similar, I'd keep miles away.

We also use Autodesk Design Review for 2D and 3D file sharing & reviewing.

tg
 
I have acrobat 3d and use autodesk inventor for the cad package.
While acrobat 3d says its good for markups,etc.. it can take a while just to measure everything out correctly using acrobats measure tool (it is far from the fastest/best)
But depending on your solid model package you can have dimensions automatically imported into the acrobat 3d file.
I never have any trouble with acrobat write issues like the previous poster.

I still feel that the cad viewers/markup tools that each cad program has is a better solution than acrobat though.

Acrobat 3d does make some pretty impressive small size 3d models though for visualization/marketing catalogs,etc..
 
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