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Portions relating to backbone.babysitter and backbone.marionette are Copyright © 2017 Muted Solutions, LLC Portions relating to text, i18n, jquery and jqueryui are Copyright jQuery Foundation and other contributors, Portions relating to json are Copyright (c) 2015 Miller Medeiros Portions relating to Intl are Copyright (c) 2013 Andy Earnshaw Portions relating to handlebars are Copyright (C) 2011-2016 by Yehuda Katz The above sample is exporting geometry to SVF (the Forge Viewer specific format) and using Forge Viewer to display it for the user.īecause of points 2) and 3) the above sample is not so responsive as Configurator 360 was when changing parameters.The following components are licensed under MIT license: However, it would be possible to keep your work item running - see Open Network in Previewģ) Configurator 360 had its own way of extracting 3d geometry from the updated model in a fast way and showing it in its own Three.js viewer. Design Automation was designed for batch processing: you gather all the information you need (model, property changes, etc) pass it to Design Automation and there once you processed the model as part of the work item the session ends - see Optimize Design Automation process a server would load the Inventor model and keep running in order to process any further parameter changes the user might have. Because of that you might have to modify your iLogic Rules in your models to make sure they will work fine - see Prepare iLogic Rules for Design AutomationĢ) Configurator 360 used to have a live session, i.e.
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On this tab you'll be able to download the model, the drawing, the BOM information, or export the model to Revit Family file format ( *.rfa).ġ) While Configurator 360 was using Inventor ETO to drive the models, Design Automation is using Inventor Server.
#Design 360 pdf#
It also enables you to download the drawing as PDF Before showing the drawing it will get updated so that it's in-sync with the 3d model that you modified on the Model tab. On this panel you'll find he drawings that were also part of the model files and you can select which one you want to see. Here you'll get the BOM (Bill Of Materials) information extracted from the model.
#Design 360 update#
If the value of a parameter got changed as a result of the update (e.g. the iLogic Rule keeps its value under a certain max value), then those will be underlined in orange. On the right side you'll see the model shown in the Forge Viewer. If the model has an iLogic Form in it, then the list of parameters and their layout will reflect that. Here, on the left panel, you'll find the parameters of the selected model that you can change to configure the model. Once you logged in this tab will only show your own models. It also allows you to log in using your Autodesk account ( Forge account not needed) and then upload your own models. Here you'll find two sample models that you can configure.
#Design 360 code#
In order to help with that process, the Design Automation team produced a comprehensive sample whose code anyone can take, modify, and deploy on any server: AWS, Azure, Heroku, etc As it was announced on the Configurator 360 website, current customers are encouraged to migrate to Design Automation API for Inventor.