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Which AutoCad packages do I need to create this type of model?

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Anonymous
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Which AutoCad packages do I need to create this type of model?

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Hello! 

We love the beautiful detail and interactivity of this 3D model:

https://sketchfab.com/models/12b5412d2e8a42229e8f4879a2f252d3

 

Can anyone help to shed light on what versions of AutoCad and or any extra AutoDesk packages may be needed to create something like this example on SketchFab?

 

I just want to make sure we are going down the right path with the right tools from the start.
Thank you!!

 

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Which AutoCad packages do I need to create this type of model?

Hello! 

We love the beautiful detail and interactivity of this 3D model:

https://sketchfab.com/models/12b5412d2e8a42229e8f4879a2f252d3

 

Can anyone help to shed light on what versions of AutoCad and or any extra AutoDesk packages may be needed to create something like this example on SketchFab?

 

I just want to make sure we are going down the right path with the right tools from the start.
Thank you!!

 

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Patchy
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Anonymous
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Thank you for this information! 

Does AutoCad (and or these packages) allow us to create these "hot spot" pivot points that the user can click on to move and zoom the 3D model in space?

Thank you again!

Shawn

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Thank you for this information! 

Does AutoCad (and or these packages) allow us to create these "hot spot" pivot points that the user can click on to move and zoom the 3D model in space?

Thank you again!

Shawn

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Patchy
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It would be best to get answers from the P&ID group.

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-p-id-forum/bd-p/245

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It would be best to get answers from the P&ID group.

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-p-id-forum/bd-p/245

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Anonymous
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Thank you!!

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Thank you!!

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DarrenP
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@Anonymous wrote:

Thank you for this information! 

Does AutoCad (and or these packages) allow us to create these "hot spot" pivot points that the user can click on to move and zoom the 3D model in space?

Thank you again!

Shawn


no autodesk doesn’t have a product that can output something like this

you can create the model using Plant 3D or Inventor but you will need some sort of web design tool to do the rest

you can maybe look at the Autodesk forge platform to create something: https://forge.autodesk.com

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@Anonymous wrote:

Thank you for this information! 

Does AutoCad (and or these packages) allow us to create these "hot spot" pivot points that the user can click on to move and zoom the 3D model in space?

Thank you again!

Shawn


no autodesk doesn’t have a product that can output something like this

you can create the model using Plant 3D or Inventor but you will need some sort of web design tool to do the rest

you can maybe look at the Autodesk forge platform to create something: https://forge.autodesk.com

DarrenP
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For anyone else wondering about my initial inquiry - I found the answer - the interactivity is part of the SketchFab API

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For anyone else wondering about my initial inquiry - I found the answer - the interactivity is part of the SketchFab API

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