Open .obj file in Autocad

Open .obj file in Autocad

User__CAD
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Open .obj file in Autocad

User__CAD
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Hi,

I know there is NO way to open .obj file in Autocad directly but  is there any FREE plug ins that I can use?

I tried this from recommendation on other post:

https://www.autodesk.com/developer-network/platform-technologies/fbx-converter-archives

But it didn't work.

It's surprising that CAD 2020 still doesn't have this feature while PAY plug ins are available.

Unfortunately  I can't share the file,

Thanks

 

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rkmcswain
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Autodesk considers themselves as the king of the hill, meaning you bring DWG or DXF to the table or don't play. In their defense, DWG is king, so why should they worry about writing translators?

 

 

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
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pendean
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Not everything in life is free but you never know what you'll find when you just look https://www.google.com/search?q=obj+to+dwg+converter
https://www.google.com/search?q=obj+to+dxf+converter
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User__CAD
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I have already searched a google over 2 hours and have NOT found a solution that is works.

I also can't upload file to 3rd party server.

This post was created to see if someone had the same issues and how did they resolve it. For example name of Plug in or Method,

I do appreciate the input but referencing to Google helps little or NONE, I assume most of us or even all of us try to resolve the issues on our own before asking others for help,

Thanks

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User__CAD
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Simply because subscription is $1000+ a year.

And  I have not seen much in return value.

Updates mostly address the bugs that shouldn't be there if proper methods are used during the development(at least NOT that many)

.obj is very common format, if plug in is available, I see No reason why CAD can't have it with subscription. If it would be my decision I would discontinue to use CAD in general but unfortunately this is NOT up to me to decide.

 

 

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pendean
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FYI we never assume you did anything unless you state you did so in your post. That's just reality of public forums support.

If you want to tell Autodesk about your desires you can do so at this following page https://www.autodesk.com/company/contact-us/product-feedback

Good luck with your search for a free solution.

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rkmcswain
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@User__CAD wrote:

I see No reason why CAD can't have it with subscription.

The answer to that is in post #2.  

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
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