Hello fellas,
Is it really not possible to export inventor dwg to Autocad dwg with the shaded colors.
look at the below example
i have drawing in Inventor for some reasons i need to use it in autocad when ever I try to export in Autocad it shows only the edges i understand the concept behind it
still everything in a single layer feels like really!!! needs some improvisation in this at least solid hatch would do a much relief. i know that no other software is capable of doing this shaded views while exporting but in UG they have a feature While creating parts they are assigning it to layers so easily when ever they are exporting it into autocad edges comes with layers also with the colors when the modeled it.
Regards,
Boopathi
Boopathi Sivakumar
Sr Application Engineer
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There is some ilogic code that can assign different color or whatever parts to different layers if thats what your goal is..
What is it you are actually trying to achieve? It seems like you want to have an autocad drawing with each part being a different layer or something.. Is that correct?
Maybe something like this..
There are others too..
The short answer is no you cannot export out a shaded view into Autocad. What you can do if this helps is create a screen shot of the shaded view and save it as a .jpg file and import that into Autocad in your ACAD drawing.
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Hi! Indeed, shaded views are not exported to DWG with the shades unfortunately. As a workaround, you could save it as PDF or DWF and then import it to AutoCAD.
Many thanks!
When you generate lines/arcs/etc. for AutoCAD there is literally nothing to shade - you're only defining edges. Doing this as a "drawing" rather than a "model" means those lines are generated as "object line" "hidden line" and other generics rather than something specific to an individual object, with those generic properties determining which layer it goes on.
I suspect what you are looking for requires generating 3D solids for AutoCAD, from there you can use one of the shaded visual styles to show them in color either in model space or through a paper space viewport.
Thats a Great piece of work kudos
this is what exactly looking.
Thanks a lot
Regards,
Boopathi
Boopathi Sivakumar
Sr Application Engineer
www.usamcadsoft.in
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