My version of Maya: Autodesk Maya 2019 w/ Student License
My version of Inventor: Autodesk Inventor 2019 w/ Student License
My problem: I can't import Inventor files. It gives me an error message of 'unrecognized file type' when uploading .itp or .iam file-types.
Here's a link to the Maya supported data import formats list here
The INVENTOR_ATF plugin is on said list.
In my version of Maya, it's not listed anywhere in the plug-ins manager. I also have ATF_Plugin enabled.
There is no import file-type queue for INVENTOR_ATF
Autodesk support website states: *Please review my notes in red.
ATF cannot import Inventor files unless you manually copy the Inventor files into the ATF plug-in folder.
To copy Inventor files into the ATF plug-in folder:
So, I do in fact have a bunch of Inventor application extension files in these locations. Does anybody know what's going on? Am I missing any files for it to work correctly?
If anybody can help me figure out this situation it would be much appreciated. Would this whole situation be fixed If I just downgraded to Maya 2018?
Thank you for your time,
Griff
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Autodesk Maya 2019 no longer supports the INVENTOR_ATF plugin. A future update may possibly bring it back. Downgrade back to Maya 2018 or below to regain this feature.
Autodesk Maya 2019 no longer supports the INVENTOR_ATF plugin. A future update may possibly bring it back/fix this. For now, you'll have to downgrade back to Maya 2018 or below to regain this feature. However, if you downgrade back, the Inventor file will also need to match the Maya version for it to successfully import into Maya. A loophole for importing Inventor 2019 files into Maya 2019: First import the 2019 Inventor file into 3ds Max 2019. Once successfully imported (it works with 3ds and not Maya for some reason), go to file>send to>send to Maya. It will now load into Maya as a converted 3ds scene. The file versions must match on both Inventor, 3ds Max and Maya for this to work, so 2019 versions for all of them. Hope this helps!
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