Created a sample drawing containing a clipped block.
Uploaded to A360.
When I open it (browser or mobile), the full block is visible, the clipping is ignored.
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Hey Bud.
Here is what it looks like in A360 mobile. That is the full drawing, ignoring the clip.
Here is the same drawing, as previewed in A360 using a browser. Notice in the preview, the block is shown correctly clipped (almost the shape of a "T")
Here is the same drawing in the browser editor, again not clipped.
Thanks.
Hi,
Is your issue with AutoCAD 360, not Autodesk 360?
Also, what version of the AutoCAD 360 app are you using? I ask because it looks like the older version.
Can you also confirm what mobile device you are using please.
Regards,
Duncan
I guess I'm not sure.
I wish someone could explain to me the difference.
Hi RK,
The simplest answer is that Autodesk 360 is a viewer, no editing, and supports a lot more file formats. AutoCAD 360 is an Editor and more of a mobile and WEB version of AutoCAD.
If you are using an iOS app check out the new Autodesk 360 mobile app. It's work in progress and why we are leaving the older version on your system. But it works with the Tech Preview and so it's designed more around collaboration.
Hope that helps 😉 and thanks for all the updates.
Can you share it with me?
Also go to the Autodesk 360 site and see if you can view the file there.
Hi RK,
I am able to open this up on my Nexus 7 tablet and it looks right. It also looks right on the Autodesk 360 Project. I uploaded it to the Tech Preview as well, but it's still generating that preview.
So you want to check with the AutoCAD 360 team, since that seems to be the only location that is not displaying properly.
Thanks for sharing the file.
I am able to open this up on my Nexus 7 tablet and it looks right. It also looks right on the Autodesk 360 Project.
So you want to check with the AutoCAD 360 team, since that seems to be the only location that is not displaying properly.
Pardon the negativity here, but this is confusing.... and I happen know a little about what goes on there at the 'desk.
I think your average Joe out there is going to be confused also.
So Autodesk 360 has it's own viewer (with different code behind the scenes obviously) and it works fine, but AutoCAD360 is a viewer/editor into itself and it fails to render the file correctly.
Putting on my consumer hat, I suppose I'm expecting files I have in Autodesk 360 to launch (view/edit/whatever) in the same viewer/editor that I might see if I use AutoCAD360, but this is not the case, correct?
If you explained who your target customers are for each product, that would help me. IOW, why do I want to use Autodesk 360 and/or AutoCAD 360? Do I need both? Is Autodesk 360 just the next Buzzsaw, and AutoCAD 360 a cloud based CAD system?
Thanks for all your help Bud.