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#1 2007-11-29 11:54:05

nbaditela
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Registered: 2007-10-25
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Can I represent 3d data in PRC format?

Dear Expert,
I am novice to acrobat3d and PRC formats. The question is
I have 3d data available in Sql Server database. Now I want to represent that data in PRC format so that I can generate pdf out of it. Is there any third party tool that takes 3d data and converts it to prc format. or what is the best way. Any information on this would be highly appreciated.

Thanks and Regards,
Narasimha Prasad Baditela.


My Product Information:
Acrobat 3D 8.1 / Windows

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#2 2007-12-11 08:24:48

dhallida
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Registered: 2007-07-26
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Re: Can I represent 3d data in PRC format?

Hi,

You didn't say what the format of the 3D data in your SQL database is, but, assuming it is B-rep CAD data, the answer is almost certainly "yes".  You should be able to convert the data to PDF/PRC by simply selecting "PRC B-rep" from the import tab.  If yu are uncertain about how to convert the data to PDF,  just go to Create PDF -> From File and search for the data (part or assembly), select it and the conversion process will proceed automatically to some tabs that will allow you to convert to PRC. If your question involves batch conversion of a large number of files, here is a link to a recent blog article I did on how to do the conversion: http://blogs.adobe.com/dougatadobeplm/.
I hope this helps.

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#3 2007-12-18 15:47:22

nbaditela
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Re: Can I represent 3d data in PRC format?

I don't know what aB-rep cad data is. what I have is set of 3d points in our database and i want to represent a surface in PRC format using those points. I am going through PRC specification but could not get much out of it. Appreciate if you can provide me any pointers on how do we go about implementing PRC spec. where do I get the PRC specific SDK library and dll.

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