3D PDF
You can export the current model or the selected model objects as a 3D PDF file. The 3D PDF allows you to easily communicate your work to others: all the receiver needs is a PDF reader that supports 3D PDFs.
When you open the resulting 3D PDF file in a PDF reader, the 3D PDF looks exactly like the original 3D design. You can explore the model using the tools available in the PDF reader.
We recommend that you use Adobe Acrobat Reader, as all PDF readers do not support the 3D PDF format.
Export a model or selected model objects as 3D PDF
3D PDF export settings
Setting | Description |
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File tab | |
Cover page | Browse for a suitable PDF cover page. |
View PDF after export | Open the 3D PDF in a PDF reader after the export. |
Open the folder after export | Open the 3D PDF export folder after the export. |
Create U3D file only | Export as a U3D file. The Universal 3D (U3D) format is a compressed file format standard for 3D computer graphics data. |
PDF tab | |
Additional property sets | Select the IFC property set configuration file to include in the
export. The properties defined in the property sets are shown in the
model tree together with the standard part properties. The property
sets can be defined in the IFC
Property set definitions dialog box. To show the additional properties in the PDF model tree, you need to select the Include part attributes option. |
Include fasteners |
Include fasteners in the export. |
Include reinforcement |
Include reinforcement in the export. |
Include welds |
Include welds in the export. |
Include grids |
Include grids in the export |
Include part attributes |
Include part properties in the export. When you select this
option, and select a part in the model tree or in the PDF, the part
properties will be displayed in the model tree. When you have selected this option, the additional properties are shown in the model tree as well if you have selected a property set configuration file in Additional property sets. |
Export as assemblies | Automatically select the corresponding assembly of the objects for the export. |
Use current view colors | Use the colors in the model view in the exported 3D PDF. |
Tree view | Select how to show the model content in the model tree: by model phases (Per phase) or by model objects (Per part name). |
Solid accuracy | Show the solids with normal or high accuracy. |
Model content tab | |
Page size | Select the desire page size. |
Page orientation | Select the desired page orientation (Landscape or Portrait) |
Background | Define the background color. |
Light definition | Select the desired extra light effects. The options are: Artwork None White Day Night Hard Primary Red Cube CAD Headlamp |
Rendering mode | Select the desired rendering mode. The options are: Solid Solid wireframe Transparent Transparent wireframe Bounding box Transparent bounding box Transparent bounding box outline Wireframe Shaded wireframe Hidden wireframe Vertices Shaded vertices Illustration Solid outline Shaded illustration |
Title | Enter a title for the PDF. The title is shown in the PDF properties. |
Subject | Enter a subject for the PDF. The subject is shown in the PDF properties. |
Author | Enter the author of the PDF. The author is shown in the PDF properties. |
Below is an example of a 3D PDF in Adobe Acrobat Pro. The model content is listed in the model tree by phases.