U3D and xml file
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2019-05-22
12:43 AM
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Gordana Radonic
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2019-05-22 12:50 PM
- is more complex to set up
- is heavier to use than a bimX
- does not contain spatialized graphic parts in the model
- handles very little textures and shading
- etc. ...
The 3D pdf is the ancestor of the BimX which exists for more than 6 years and which is completely free and very intuitive
How to : https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/65681/
What does it means : https://bimx.archicad.com/
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2019-05-30 02:45 AM

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2019-05-30 03:01 AM
I just tried and it is working fine.
Can you show an image of where you are getting stuck?
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2019-05-30 05:02 AM
I can follow these steps up to the last one where you load the created file - the *.xml file is saved separate, but nowhere does it allow you to import them both. It doesn't ask for the *.xml file, it simply states that it can't find the file. This I explained in my initial query.
Can you please help?

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2019-05-30 05:09 AM
There are no xml files involved?
You save the 3D view as a U3D file.
Then save the 3D view on a layout.
Create a Publisher set for that layout to publish a PDF.
In the PDF options you turn off 'PDF/A', enable 'Embed 3D Content' and then 'Browse' for the U3D file that you saved.
Then Publish.
Barry.
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2019-06-06 01:01 AM
The files are too big to upload so I have added them to dropbox here..

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2019-06-06 03:10 AM
The message warns you that there will be problems if the file is over 5MB.
Your file is over 127MB.
Turn off all of the layers that you won't see (i.e. internal furniture).
But really this U3D in a PDF is very limited.
You are much better off with a BIMx file.
Barry.
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2019-06-06 04:04 AM
I managed to reduce the file (closed all layers not seen) but can only get to 34.5MB. It still makes a .xml though...
Regards
Karen

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2019-06-06 04:13 AM
Maybe using simpler textures in the surface materials will help reduce the file size further, but that probably defeats the purpose as you will want to see the proper textures.
I think you may still be struggling.
I remember doing it with a house many years ago and never had much luck.
Barry..
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