Hi,
Any idea why FBX Import was removed?
That was super useful for grabbing pieces of an existing Navisworks file ... bring it in as a mesh, convert to solid, edit as needed.
It worked really well.
Thanks
Fernand
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Hi @f_e_ouellette,
I agree that it was quite useful. I encourage you to contact the team to let them know that you miss it.
Please use the Product Feedback page.
Thanks John..
I assume it is somehow related to selling more software 🙂 But I'll leave some feedback on the off chance they get enough requests they change their mind
Hi @f_e_ouellette,
I doubt it has anything to do with sales but more likely by how much it is used vs it supportability.
At any rate, I appreciate the feedback and I hope that the team can reverse the decision as I know many customers have voiced that they would like to see the feature return.
they brought back the function for 2019: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/FBXIMP...
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@DarrenP wrote:they brought back the function for 2019: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/FBXIMP...
That link no longer works and I can't seem to find it! Any ideas. TIA.
they have removed the download for the add in
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Hi,
>> new link: [...]
Does not show a plugin download.
What did I miss?
3DS-Max is not a valid alternative as
- alfred -
Not always an extra purchase - 3DSMAX should be included in most of the Collections. But yeah, it's needed for a number of tasks.
Maybe a third party could make this as a plug in? If it's that useful it could be profitable.
"you need to buy an additional product to get a function back you already had in AutoCAD itself"
BINGO...that's the motivation. It has to be. To sell more software
Fernand,
If you have access to Navisworks Simulate 2019 or later, below is a link to a Navisworks app that allows you to import objects directly from Navisworks to AutoCAD in real time. It makes referencing objects in a Federated model relatively easy.
While it is currently not optimized for large exports (either a lot of objects, or very complicated object geometry), it will work. There are plans to add the ability to export a file out of Navisworks to disc, then import into AutoCAD in a future release which should hopefully make it more efficient for very large imports.
I hope this helps.
Hi,
>> a link to a Navisworks app that allows you to import
>> objects directly from Navisworks to AutoCAD
May I ask what this app has to do with the missing FBX-Import/-Export?
- alfred -
Alfred,
I know I answered this in your personal post but I will go ahead and answer it here as well...
To give you some perspective on why it has replace FBX import/export for me, I am a tradesperson who does BIM VDC work fulltime for a contractor. I work primarily out of Navisworks (for coordination with other trades) and AutoCAD. We would regularly use FBX export from Navisworks in order scavenging design model valves/components/equipment/vessels/steel or any other model content that we were not provided in DWG form and import them into AutoCAD. I am not sure of your use of FBX other than to import to Civil 3D from infraworks, but when FBX import capabilities were removed it disrupted our workflow for accessing this geometry from Navisworks to AutoCAD. Could we manage to bring them in by converting the FBX to DWG with 3DS max? Sure, but it was not very streamline and if one did not have the AEC license bundle they would have to purchase additional software.
I hope that I did not offend anyone by posting this here, I just it might help some folks. Will Navis to Acad be beneficial in your personal workflow? Maybe. Could it benefit other folks who are using Navisworks along side AutoCAD who stumble upon this thread? I would bet on it.
Hi,
answered already >>>there<<<
- alfred -
Hello
To import / export / convert 3D Files , I am using often a nice Free Tool named "Meshlab" !
https://www.meshlab.net/#download
The Health, Bye, Patrice
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