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Topic ClosedCreate multiple views in a 3D PDF

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Create multiple views in a 3D PDF
    Posted: 25.Jun.2013 at 00:09
I'm hoping to be able to create 3D PDF to share with my clients. I want to be able to have them see 2D renderings and the 3D model at the same time with different views. Is this even possible?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Jun.2013 at 19:58
A new update that is proving to be very useful for me is the Scene State feature in the 3D PDF for AutoCAD from Tetra 4d. I can click on designated 2d images and the applied 3D PDF "view" to that image will automatically change. Its very useful when I want my clients to be able to see rendered images of the model as well as interact with the 3D model. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jun.2013 at 23:40
Great feature! Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Jun.2013 at 00:22
thats pretty cool ...

thank you for the example given ....
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