Right now I only use static images that have been culled from SolidWorks for me 
by one of the Mechanical Engineers (I don't use SolidWorks myself and have no 
time - or intention - to learn how.) If I could get the images myself, that 
would be a plus and if I could use them as 3D images, so much the better for 
the field Service guys.

When the digital PDF is used, the 3D images allow the Service Techs to move 
them around so they can better understand exactly what is going on with the 
parts they are servicing. I can also give them a series of 3D images that 
slowly undo all the relevant parts.

If you're interested, this links to a short video that shows the kind of things 
I'm supposed to be able to get: 
http://www.hawkridgesys.com/products/3dvia-composer/

Alison
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From: Steve Johnson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: February 16, 2011 11:22 AM
To: Alison Craig
Subject: Re: FM9 and 3D images in PDFs

In the long long ago, I imported CAD drawings as either EPS or whatever 
CorelDRAW saved them as. They weren't really 3D but it worked and showed 
perspective.

What is the advantage of exporting from SolidWorks (which works now?) into 
another program? IOW, can you continue using SolidWorks drawings like you are 
doing now?
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Steve Johnson <chinaski69 at 
gmail.com<mailto:chinaski69 at gmail.com>> wrote:
What error did you get during the distill?


On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Alison Craig <Alison.Craig at 
ultrasonix.com<mailto:Alison.Craig at ultrasonix.com>> wrote:
FM 9 Version: 9.0p255
Unstructured
OS: Windows 7, 64 bit (brand new machine)
FM Experience: 22 months


Mechanical, Manufacturing, Service and Tech Comm personnel are talking to a 
supplier about a new piece of software called 3DVia Composer. It will take CAD 
drawings from SolidWorks and allow each of us to create 3D images per our 
individual needs. In my case I need to create 3D mechanical drawings that show 
how to fix certain aspects of our products. (Apparently we don't have to be 
able to use the CAD program to do this.)

According to the Frame 9 manual, I can use U3D files in Frame and use "Save as 
PDF" to create files with a 3D image.

The 3DVia guys sent me some simple samples and I couldn't get them to work as 
3D images.

Compounding this is the fact that when I create the Service Manuals, I can't 
use "Save as PDF" because I need to accommodate files with different paper 
sizes in the book file (the "Print Book" then Distill option failed the 3D test 
as well).

I've downloaded a trial for Frame 10, but before I install it, I thought I'd 
try this List for help. Frame 9 suits my purposes very well and I'm not a great 
believer in updating just for the sake of it. Besides, as a single seat server 
version of 3DVia Composer is at least $8,000, the fewer other updates we need, 
the better chance we have of getting management onside.

Does anyone out there use 3D images in their PDFs? If so, how do you do it? Any 
tips you could pass along would be appreciated.

Alison
Alison Craig, Technical Writer
Ultrasonix Medical Corporation
130 - 4311 Viking Way
Richmond, BC V6V 2K9
Tel: (604) 279-8550, ext 127
E-mail: alison.craig at ultrasonix.com<mailto:alison.craig at ultrasonix.com>





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