Exporting IGES/STEP from Acrobat 3D 8 Preview

I been tooling around in Acrobat 3D 8 Preview, delighting in the import support for all of the major CAD formats (see list below), and the very tiny file sizes of saved documents (60 MB models reduced to less than half MB PDFs). A while ago, I tried out the new IGES export functionality. Of course I didn’t read any documentation, so I fumbled around a bit until I figured out the process. I thought I would share my own confusions along with my “oh - that makes sense” moment.

In my first test, I opened a CATIA v5 model directly into Acrobat 3D 8. Flawless. I then went to the File –> Export menu, but was dismayed to see there was no option to export as IGES or any other 3D format for that matter. I was confused. Did I need to use Acrobat 3D Toolkit for export? That didn’t make sense because then how could a 3D PDF be used for actual production (i.e. CAM and CAE)?

Then I noticed that the listed export options all appeared to be related to the PDF document as a whole and not to the model I had in mind. That was my first “ah-ha” moment. I didn’t want to export the PDF as a whole to IGES (which might contain supporting cost spreadsheets, annotations, etc as well as multiple models). I wanted to export a specific embedded model. (Seems obvious now in hindsight). So again rather than read any documentation, I right clicked on the model itself. Low and behold - an Export option (IGES, STEP, Parasolid and VRML). Flawless.

I did some more experimenting with different ways of converting and importing the same CATIA v5 model. If I imported the model in U3D format rather than PRC format, my export option was gone. Instead I had an option only to edit in the 3D Toolkit. That one I quickly figured out. PRC supports B-rep (exact model information) which can be used for manufacturing so IGES/STEP export makes sense. U3D is a tesselated model, so no export to IGES/STEP. More experimenting brought more understanding and a greater appreciation for the complexity of what Acrobat 3D 8 is trying to tackle.

All in all, the whole IGES/STEP export option is pretty interesting. There already are dedicated CAD programs that do this data translation and most CAD shops already own one of these. So why would anyone use this feature in a 3D PDF? Although I am not an expert in 3D translation, to me the answer is very clear. The same document that contains supporting information (costs, notes, drawings, interactive 3D mockups), can be used for manufacturing (assuming you know to right click on the model! and you have the security authorization). It means communication stays consistent within and between organizations. That will improve efficiency and productivity, as well as reduce confusion. It will take time for CAD engineers to become confident enough to use Acrobat 3D as an adjunct to or replacement for their current CAD translation solution. But the the ability to share CAD data throughout the enterprise - and the breaking down of barriers between engineering, suppliers, marketing, and management, is compelling.

3D import formats File extension Acrobat 3D 3D Toolkit
3D Studio Mesh 3ds X X
3D Studio ASC asc X X
3D Studio Max ASCII ase X X
3D Studio Project prj X X
3DS MAX DCOM (needs to be installed) max - X
3DXML 3dxml - X
ACIS sat, sab X X
AOFF geo - X
Autodesk AutoCAD DXF dxf X X
Autodesk AutoCAD DWG dwg X X
Autodesk DWF dwf X X
Autodesk Inventor ipt, iam X X
CADDS pd, _pd, cadds X X
CADKEY Advanced Design Language cdl - X
Caligari trueSpace Object cob - X
CATIA V4 model, dlv, exp, session X X
CATIA V5 catproduct, catpart X X
CGR cgr X X
DirectX model x - X
I-DEAS mf1, arc, unv, pkg X X
IGES igs, iges X X
International Organization for Standardization G Code iso, nc - X
JTOpen jt X X
Lattice XVL xv3, xv0 X X
LightWave 3D Object lwo X X
LightWave Binary lw X X
LightWave Scene lws X X
MicroStation CAD Graphic dgn X X
Nendo ndo - X
Neutral Part neu - X
Object File Format Vector Graphics off - X
OneSpace Desginer pkg, sdp, sdpc, sdw, sda, sds, ses, bdl X X
Open Inventor iv - X
OpenFlight Scene Description Database flt - X
Parasolid x_t, x_b X X
Points pts - X
Power Render Object pro - X
TTF PRC prc, prd X X
Pro/ENGINEER prt, xpr, asm, xas, neu X X
Protein Data Bank pdb - X
Quake Character Model I mdl - X
Quake Character Model II md2 - X
Quake Character Model III md3 - X
Quake Map map - X
QuickTime 3D Metafile 3dm, 3dmf - X
RAX Extended Triangles rax - X
Rescale scn - X
Rhinoceros 3D Model 3dm X X
Right Hemisphere Binary rh X X
Softimage|XSI xsi X X
Solid Edge part only par X X
SolidWorks sldasm, sldprt X X
STEP Exchange stp, step X X
Stereo Lithography stl X X
UGS NX prt X X
Universal 3D u3d X X
Unreal Character File psk - X
Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) Worlds wrl, vrml X X
Wavefront Object obj X X

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