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Can't upload .f3d files to autodesk library

T3do
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Can't upload .f3d files to autodesk library

T3do
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Hello. I decided to showcase my 3D Models and I encountered a problem. When I try to upload .f3d files to the "build" section, on my project page, I get the posted error:

Any ideas on what should I do? I tried with .ipt files and it worked, but I really want to keep .f3d format.

Thank you!

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Are you referring to the Autodesk Gallery Library or something else?

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Yes, the Autodesk Gallery Library 

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Yes, the Autodesk Gallery Library
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You do not have to post your message twice, once to the person you are addressing is fine.

 

It would seem that the F3D file extension is having an issue.  I have found that the F3Z file extension is accepted.  If you do not have an F3Z file of your model, do this.  Open your model in Fusion 360 and add an External file from your cloud database.  Use something small such as a nut or washer.  Once attached, go to your Browser and hide it.  The addition of an External file will cause Fusion 360 to automatically create an F3Z file when you Export it to your local drive.  Use the F3Z file in your submission to the Autodesk Gallery.

 

 

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T3do
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It works. It's more like a workaround but it works. Thank you!
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jhackney1972
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Not really, an F3Z file extension is one of the formats the Autodesk Gallery accepts. I will keep your name handy and take a look in a bit, as it takes awhile for the project to be official and is posted.

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