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© 2016 Autodesk© 2016 Autodesk Join the conversation #AU2016
Communicating and Managing 3D Engineering DataUsing 3D PDFPhil SpreierTechnical Director, 3D PDF ConsortiumTwitter: 3dpdfconsortium
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This class will cover how to create and communicate Inventor software design and manufacturing data using 3D PDF documents.
We will examine the various options available in Inventor software and how those options affect the creation of 3D PDF files.
We will also show how to view, measure, mark up, manipulate, and collaborate using the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
We will explore how to customize your 3D PDF files by creating PDF template files and forms using Adobe Acrobat Pro.
Finally, we will show you examples of 3D PDF files that you can use to communicate with customers, suppliers, and manufacturers.
This session features Inventor Professional, Revit and AutoCAD
Class summary
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At the end of this class, you will be able to: Create 3D PDF files from Inventor
models View and navigate around 3D models
using Adobe Reader Mark up, measure, and section 3D
models Create custom 3D PDF templates
Key learning objectives
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I have been in the CAD software business for a longer time then I would care to admit (25 years).
I first crossed paths with 3D PDF when I attended an Adobe presentation at a CAD conference in Las Vegas in 2006. My career has progressed in concentric circles around PDF since then.
I am currently: Technical Director of the 3D PDF Consortium Member of ISO working group responsible
for the PDF standards Adobe Certified Expert (Acrobat) President of Dimension PDF
Today, I live in beautiful Bend, Oregon. This is my first time presenting at Autodesk University (please be gentle).
Your AU Expert
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About the 3D PDF Consortium
A world wide community of organizations representing a broad cross-section of engineering domains.
Our membership includes end user companies, software developers, consultants, government and educational organizations.
We are a non-profit organization, passionately dedicated to 3D ubiquity and working together to make that happen
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What is 3D PDF?
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Data = raw informationThe vast majority of CAD formats are data
Documents = Data + structure + narrativeThere are two leading document formats, PDF & HTML
Records = Durable documentsOnly PDF is a permanent format and suitable for records
Data, Documents and Records
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Forms
Presentation Audio & Video
2D Drawings
Text & Graphics
Images
XML Form Data
Business LogicJavaScriptXML Schema
SecurityEncryption Dig Signatures
Rights Management
Acro
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Interactive FormFields
3D PDF = PDF + 3D
3D ModelPMI, GD&T, FT&A
Meta DataGeometry
Product Structure
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3D Models in PDF
3D ModelPMI, GD&T, FT&A
Meta DataGeometry
Product Structure
PRC (Product Representation Compact)
U3D (Universal 3D)
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U3D vs PRC
U3D• Legacy format• Keyframe animation • Continuous level of detail (CLOD)• Open source libraries available• ECMA standard (no longer
developed)
PRC• Geometric shape definitions,
including NURBS• Much better triangle mesh
compression• PMI, Annotations, Markup• Scales to complex assemblies• ISO standard
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History of 3D PDF
Today
1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
Acrobat 1.0 released6/15/1993
Over 1 million copies of Adobe Reader downloaded2/7/2000
PDF becomes an ISO standard (ISO 32000)7/1/2008
Adobe Acrobat DC is released4/10/2015
PDF version 1.0 released
11/23/1992
First free version of Adobe Reader released9/15/1994
First version of Adobe Acrobat to incorporate 3D (version 7) released
12/15/2004
3D PDF Consortium begins operations
1/24/2012
2016
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Creating 3D PDF Using Inventor 2017
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Export 3D PDF
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Inventor 2017 3D PDF Templates
Blank - DVR Carousel.pdfBlank.pdf
Sample Assembly Template.pdf Sample Part Template.pdf
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Using 3D PDF
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Adobe Acrobat - the Work Area
Tool Bars
Navigation Pane
Task Panes
Document Pane
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Adobe Acrobat - the Model Tree
StructurePane
ViewPane
Object DataPane
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Adobe Acrobat - the 3D Toolbar3D Toolbar
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Hiding, Isolating and Changing Appearance
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Shaded Wireframe Vertices ShadedVerticesHidden WireframeTransparent Wireframe
WireframeBounding BoxSolid Outline Shaded Illustration Transparent Bounding Box Outline
Transparent Bounding Box Solid Transparent Solid Wireframe Illustration
Rendering Modes
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Cube Lights
Primary Color Lights
No Lights
CAD Optimized Lights
Night Lights
White Lights
Headlamp
Blue Lights
Day Lights
Red Lights
Bright Lights
Lighting Schemes
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Navigating 3D PDF
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Model Views
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Measuring 3D PDF
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Commenting 3D PDF
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Cross Section Views
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Drawing Replacement –Technical Data Packages (TDP)
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A technical description of an item adequate for supporting an acquisition, production, engineering, and logistics support …
It consists of applicable technical data such as 3D models Drawings Associated lists (such as BOM) Specifications and standards, QAP Documentation
Citation: MIL-STD-31000A (26 February 2013) : 3.1.37
Technical Data Packages (TDP)
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A PDF form is a digital document that can be filled onscreen using a conforming PDF Viewer (Adobe Acrobat, Bluebeam Revu)
PDF forms include fields for common data types such as: Text Buttons Check box List Boxes
Form fields can be saved to XML using the XFDF format. Conversely, these fields can also be filled from an XFDF file.
Forms
A PDF form is a digital document that can be filled onscreen using a conforming PDF Viewer (Adobe Acrobat, Bluebeam Revu)
PDF forms include fields for common data types such as: Text Buttons Check box List Boxes
Form fields can be saved to XML using the XFDF format. Conversely, these fields can also be filled from an XFDF file.
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Any kind of file, and any number of files, can be attached to a PDF file
There are 8 different compression algorithms used for PDF. The most common is lossless FLATE (used by zip).
Collections / Portfolios allow you to structure attachments into a folders in the PDF file.
Attachments
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PDF is a very secure format offering the following: Password Protection Encryption Customizable Permissions Digital Certificate Support
Security
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Using 3D PDF with other Autodesk products
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The Autodesk App store has several low-cost plug-ins for exporting PDF from many of the Autodesk products including AutoCAD and Revit.
Here are some key differentiators to keep in mind when choosing a plug-in: Native Libraries
The plug-in should use Autodesk and Adobe libraries. 3D PDF Expertise
The plug-in developer should be investing in their PDF expertise. Participating in the 3D PDF Consortium or in the development of the ISO PDF standards is a good sign that they are PDF experts.
3D PDF Plug-ins
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3D PDF Examples
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RFI/RFQ
3D PDF courtesy of PROSTEP
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Manufacturing and Assembly Process Planning
3D PDF courtesy of Anark
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Technical Service Documents
Model courtesy of Tech Soft 3D / Tetra 4D
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Technical Data Package
3D PDF courtesy of Anark
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How to Find Out More
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How to Find Out More
Visit the 3D PDF Consortium website www.3dpdfconsortium.
org
Visit Tech Soft 3D / Tetra 4D www.tetra4d.com Booth: 1628
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How to Find Out More
Visit Bluebeam Booth:1424/1425 www.bluebeam.com
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Contact me [email protected] +1-541-241-6223
Visit my web site: www.dimensionpdf.com
How to Find Out More
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