Hello
I'm looking to put an edrawing inside my web pages of a site that I make on industrial design.
Here's an example of what I'd like:
http://edpi.free.fr/site/documents/publish3D/piece4/piece4.htm
This allows me to have a 3D in a personal page but how do I go about integrating edrawing?
Yours sincerely
Alan
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3D Xml or VRML formats seem more common to me.
You "just" have to find and add the player like for a video.
See the 3D PDF:
- From the part or the ASM, make file/save as
- choose Adobe portable document format (*.pdf)
- check "save to pdf3D"
FYI, the link you gave as an example doesn't work with Chrome.
Have you examined the source code of your example?
apparently it's going to get a plug-in directly from SW.
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Hello
Already the link in google chrome says that it is necessary to use internet explorer....
Otherwise with eDrawing pro you can record in .htm
cf example
123-aa0110.htm
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Hello
Same for me, I can't visualize the example.
On this site, they offer 3 solutions :
http://www.solidsmack.com/cad/how-to-embed-3d-pdf-edrawings-and-more-into-a-blog-post-or-web-page/
Edrawing, 3D PDF, or 3DVIA: to be tested, but not very convincing with Google Chrome!
Maybe it's possible with the MyCAD Viewer instead to include it in a web page (embedded)?
Thank you for your help.
I know that the example can only be viewed with Internet Explorer.
What interests me in using edrawing on a site is to help people who are learning industrial design to process exercises with a 3D model that can be put in the main views (Front, top, ...). Edrawing does it, and I've seen this example directly embedded in the site. But I can't see how they did it and no one knows about it at the Lycée Camus.
For the other 3D formats, I'm going to try it out and see what I can get out of it.
I'm still looking, if other people have ideas...
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Hello Mr. APARICIO, by snooping around a little I found a macro that records directly in e-drawing (attached), maybe it would make it easier to open the room on your site?
Pourriez_vous also give me back the address of your website, thank you
Keep me posted
Sincerely, Nicolas
save_as_edrawing.swp
I will close the subject for now
Thank you all
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I'll ask the question again after other tries
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