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    how to view a model through 360 IM on web?

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    10-05-2012 05:17 PM

    I published my model, and even sent invites to others, but cannot figure out how to have others view the model through a web page.

    I know they must install the web viewer plugin, and did so on my machine, but how do I generate a link to view it through the web?

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    Re: how to view a model through 360 IM on web?

    10-08-2012 07:47 AM in reply to: jmaeding

    The sections about Scenarios on the WikiHelp (http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Infrastructure_Modeler/enu/2013/Help/0185-For_Subs0) describe what you are looking for.

     



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    Re: how to view a model through 360 IM on web?

    10-08-2012 09:22 AM in reply to: tomfukushima

    I see. I went through the steps and am publishing the scenario now, its taking quite a long time. 20 minutes so far, just done now.

    The help is a bit annoying, in that you have to go through three pages to find where a command is. they say to make a storyboard at first, then do not mention the ribbon location for quite a while, its not always obvious where a command is, especially since there is no command line.

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    Re: how to view a model through 360 IM on web?

    10-10-2012 09:51 AM in reply to: jmaeding

    Glad you got it working and thanks for the feedback on the help.

     

    Cheers



    Tom Fukushima
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    Re: how to view a model through 360 IM on web?

    10-10-2012 10:27 AM in reply to: tomfukushima

    actually its not working on anything but small models.

    I get crashes when setting the image size to 4096.

    I still need feedback from autodesk on the min and max params for those settings and what they have found to work and not.

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    Re: how to view a model through 360 IM on web?

    10-10-2012 10:40 AM in reply to: jmaeding

    Yes, I'm working on getting that information, and should have something for your other thread.



    Tom Fukushima
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    Re: how to view a model through 360 IM on web?

    10-10-2012 10:42 AM in reply to: tomfukushima

    shoot, I replied to wrong thread. Thanks for your help so far.

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    Re: how to view a model through 360 IM on web?

    12-17-2012 05:56 AM in reply to: jmaeding

    I am also having issues publishing to the web.  I have created the account, logged in, published to aim360.  It now just says sync, however when i log in to aim360.autodesk.com i do not see my model.  Am I missing something?

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    Re: how to view a model through 360 IM on web?

    12-17-2012 06:37 AM in reply to: mshoffman

    Hi, 

     

    You will need to publish a scenario to see something on aim360.autodesk.com.  More information about scenarios can be found here: http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Infrastructure_Modeler/enu/2013/Help/0217-For_Subs217/0261-Create_S261

     

    Regards,

    Tom



    Tom Fukushima
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