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    Posted: 03.Feb.2012 at 11:21

Import FileThis is one of those updated features in AutoCAD 2012 that people may not be aware of. You can Import several non-Autodesk 3D formats into AutoCAD 2012 including .3DM files from Rhino.

Command line: IMPORT
Ribbon: Insert tab  > Import panel > Import
Menu: File > Import

Here are the formats The IMPORT command will import:

  • 3D Studio (*.3ds): 3D Studio files
  • ACIS (*.sat): ACIS solid object files
  • CATIA V4 (*.model; *.session; *.exp; *.dlv3): CATIA® V4 model, session and export files
  • CATIA V5 (*.CATPart; *.CATProduct): CATIA® V5 part and assembly files
  • FBX files (*.fbx): Autodesk® FBX files
  • IGES (*.igs; *.iges): IGES files
  • JT (*.jt): JT files
  • Metafile (*.wmf): Microsoft Windows® Metafile
  • MicroStation DGN (*.dgn): MicroStation DGN files
  • Parasolid binary (*.x_b): Parasolid binary files
  • Parasolid text (*.x_t): Parasolid text files
  • Pro/ENGINEER (*.prt*; *.asm*): Pro/ENGINEER® part and assembly files
  • Pro/ENGINEER Granite (*.g): granite files generated by Pro/ENGINEER
  • Pro/ENGINEER Neutral (*.neu): granite neutral files generated by Pro/ENGINEER
  • Rhino (*.3dm): Rhinoceros® model files
  • SolidWorks (*.prt; *.sldprt; *.asm; *.sldasm): SolidWorks® part and assembly files
  • STEP (*.ste; *.stp; *.step): STEP files

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