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Hello,
I am working on uploading 2D and 3D Models from a dwg file to Cesium ion using Cesium ion Plugin in 3ds Max 2023. The issue is, that there is too much data loss after its conversion to Cesium supported format. The uploaded model is completely different from what I have.
Can anyone explain that is there any missing configuration that needs to be done before upload? Attaching screenshots for reference
Input dwg file:
Output model uploaded to Cesium ion
Thanks
Hello,
1. Check Export Settings in 3ds Max
2. Ensure Proper Scale and Units
3. Check for Unsupported Features
4. Simplify the Model Before Upload
5. Export to glTF or OBJ, Not DWG
6. Cesium ion Settings
7. Check for Errors in the Model
8. Test with a Small Model First
9. View the Conversion Log in Cesium ion
10. Update the Plugin
my apology ( see below )
@3dtasarimokulu : if you are a real person and not an AI bot ( chatgpt or similar ), please don't post such generalized, cookie cutter responses, which also sound 100% chatGPT generated. If you are indeed an actual person please respond and i apologize, but i think posts should generally be as short and focussed as possible
Hello, I am a real person. Since my English is not good, I write in Turkish and use a translator.
Thanks for responding , and sorry that i thought you are a bot 😳
mea culpa ...
To the original poster:
I think the issue here is that cesium wants a mesh, and judging by your screenshots, the DWG isn't triangulated/meshed correctly, but looks more like its imported mainly as splines ?
It's been long ago that i used DWG import in 3ds Max, but i guess you can control that in the import dialog ?
Other then that, i suspect it to be a total mess when exported and the whole drawing in one part to be far too heavy to make any sense in cesium. Not to forget that Cesium is for realtime AND browser based mostly
Thank you so much for a detailed response. I will look into the areas you highlighted and let you know.
Many thanks,
Ali
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