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TIP: Check out this WAY COOL way to share and or embed your files using A360.

Bud_Schroeder_ADESK
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TIP: Check out this WAY COOL way to share and or embed your files using A360.

Bud_Schroeder_ADESK
Autodesk Support
Autodesk Support

Here is a quick, very cool tip on how to embed an A360 drawing or model using HTLM.

 

For this example, we are going to use an existing A360 model to show how to get the details for embedding a model.

 

Sign into your A360 Hub that has the model you want to share or embed. Now let’s find the model you want to share or embed.  In my case, I’m going to go to my Tips and Tricks Project and click on the share icon for the Fusion 360 rc car model.

 

 Sharing and embeding in Team 001a.png

 

 

TIP: use a single click to open up the model in the A360 viewer:

Once the model is open, we can get the click on the Share dropdown.

 

 

Sharing and embeding in Team 003a.png 

 

This brings up a dialog that allows you to share a link, use eMAIL allow download and even password protect the file. By default this will come up for sharing the link to someone else. Just click on the “Embedded” button to toggle to creating the embedded view.

 

 

Sharing and embeding in Team 004ab.png 

 

By default this will be set to 640 X 480.  Be sure to test what size you want the embed drawing to be in your WEB Site. Note that you can preview it to get an idea of how large or small it will look.  Copy the code from A360 into your favorite html editor and you are set. 

 

Sharing and embeding in Team 006a.png

 

Now open your favorite html editor and paste the code there. Save it and load up the html page and notice you can now see your A360 drawing or model in a browser.   In this tip, I’m going to embed this into the A360 forum post.

 

And as a bonus, I'm going to embed the file in this post using HTML.  

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allan_partridge
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This is a great way to invite one time viewers, temporary project team members and others without haveing to invite them to your hub.  Perfectly secures your datat too!  Thanks for highlighting this Bud. 

 

Try this one: http://a360.co/1DKoIJU 

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Bud_Schroeder_ADESK
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Hi Allan,

Thanks for the great comments and AWESOME model.

Have a great weekend.
Bud Schroeder
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ajpancha
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Greetings, first congratulations to both for their modeling, they look great, grateful that I might indicate that the program did to get an idea and power generator similar results to yours ...

 

I have a few basic facts modeled in AutoCAD, and recently'm using A360, to share on the web that modeled ...

 

Based on this tips, I feel very good input, as long ago was looking for something similar which can insert a picture of my 3D modeling and within that page can orbit modeling without having to go to another page like a link, for example what I did in this post ...

 

But I have tried to follow the steps and I can not make or insert modeling on a page by copying the link you indicate in your images, I imagine something I'm doing wrong and would appreciate me you could confirm step by step the process, as indicated above, I'm new in using A360 ...

 

For example, if I wanted to use your method to insert my modeling a Facebook page or publication. What should I do??

 

I am very grateful for the contribution and comments ...

 

Have a nice day everyone...

 

Atte.

 

 

 

ESPAÑOL

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Saludos, primeramente felicidades a ambos por sus modelados, se ven muy bien, agradecería mucho que me pudieran indicar con que programa lo hicieron para tener una idea y poder generador unos resultados similares a los suyos...

Yo tengo unos modelados basicos hechos en Autocad, y recientemente estoy haciendo uso de A360, para poder compartir en la web dicho modelados...

En base a este tips, me parece muy bueno el aporte, ya que tiempo atras estaba buscando algo similar en la cual puedo insertar una imagen de mi modelado 3D y que dentro de dicha pagina se pueda orbitar el modelado sin tener que irse a otra pagina como si fuera un link, por ejemplo lo que hice dentro de este post...

Pero he tratado de seguir los pasos y no puedo realizar o insertar el modelado en una pagina copiando el link que indicas en tus imagenes, me imagino que algo estoy haciendo mal y agradecería que me pudieras confirmar paso a paso dicho proceso, como indique antes, soy nuevo en el uso de A360...

Por ejemplo, si yo quisiera usar tu metodo para poder insertar mi modelado a una pagina o publicacion del facebook. Que tendria que hacer??

Agradezco mucho por el aporte y comentarios...

Que tengan un buen dia todos...

Atte.

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Bud_Schroeder_ADESK
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Hi Alejandro,

To embed the file in your page, you need to be able to edit the page and add HTML code. Facebook is not going to allow this, but if you have a web site, you can do this with your favorite HTML editor.

Hope this helps and have a great day.
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Hi!! very useful wwidget, just a question.. any way to hide the pop up with de revision tool first time you navigate trought the widget??

Tanks in advice, 

 

Sorry for my lenguage

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Bud_Schroeder_ADESK
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Hi Pilar,

 

Thanks for posting your question.  There is no way to hide any of the tools in the viewer.  You could check out Forge to see if you can develope something like this. 

 

https://forge.autodesk.com

 

Hope this helps and have a great day. 

Bud Schroeder
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