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Fusion link model sharing not displaying mesh texture

perkovicivan8
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Fusion link model sharing not displaying mesh texture

perkovicivan8
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I am working on meshes from 3d scan data for displaying of device components.

Models are .obj mesh with texture from .mtl files from the same folder so I can display color.  (Image below)Fusion 360 textureFusion 360 texture

 

When I want to share the model via "share link" in Fusion the browser display does not show that texture.

 

browser view with no texturebrowser view with no texture

 

I didn't find any option in browser view within appearance settings. It would be very beneficial for my usecase if sharing models for viewing with textures wouldn't involve opening them back in Fusion.

 

Is this a feature for faster viewing or can I do something to enable it?

 

Thanks in advance. 🙂

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garrygoldberg1
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TrippyLighting
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The webviewer's function is predominantly to visualize native CAD data not meshes.

I am not aware of any way to enable this.

 

There are  other web services that would serve this purpose better.

 

 


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perkovicivan8
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Thanks for your answer.
Can you please recommend such web service because I wasn't able to make an assembly of meshes like I can in Fusion with components.
(I need to represent whole product with individual components.)
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TrippyLighting
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SketchFab would be one of these services. 

That would NOT involve Fusion 360!


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