If you attempt to import geometry that is created very far from the origin or contains a very large bounding box in tools like AutoCAD, the 3ds Max viewports and transform tools do not respond properly. When you use them, the cursor does not move smoothly. For example, if you have a file that is a mile wide, but your system units are millimeters, you have a scene width of 1. If you change your system unit to feet, this is less taxing on the system.
It also presents options for geometry translation and for toggling inclusion of certain elements in the DWG or DXF file. The Spline Rendering panel of the Import Options dialog lets you determine how spline objects imported from DWG and DXF files are displayed in the viewports and how they're treated by the 3ds Max renderer. Show in Contents. Click Open. Note If you import multiple drawings, the importer merges the drawings together.
Object Enablers let you access, display, and manipulate these objects in AutoCAD, as well as the other vertical applications, including 3ds Max. For a list of downloadable OEs, see the Autodesk Web site. Support for Raster objects. Support for axonometric named views translated into cameras with the Orthogonal toggle turned on. Both importers can translate perspective views.
Support for attached drawing xrefs. It was possible to export blocks until now. Message 12 of I have never been able to get it to work with blocks, it only works with 3d solids or faces. You could write a script, or a lisp routine, or maybe even use the new action recorder to simplify the process. Message 13 of It never fully completed.
The same objects out of gave no problems. Message 14 of Randy Autocad Test Development. Message 15 of SP1 and still no 3dsout Message 16 of Message 17 of Message 18 of Message 19 of Is there any hope for a solution, soon? This is really hurting me, as I don't have easy access to an earlier version. Message 20 of Post Reply. Click here to see the reactions of some users who seem to think they do still need it.
Given that Autodesk's maintenance of this command was practically non-existent for a decade, I hardly think its continued presence in AutoCAD represented a great burden.
I'm baffled by its removal, which doesn't appear to have been announced. I will have more to say about command removal and deprecation at a later date.
AutoSnap Broken Many of you have ancient LISP routines that cut down on the need for entering common object snaps in certain commands. For example, the following simple command uses the Dist command and enters the NEAr and PERrendicular osnap overrides for you:In and earlier, the object snaps work in exactly the same way as they do if you enter the above command sequence manually.
All of the AutoSnap features marker, magnet and tooltip work as expected. Alternatively, you may be able to replace your LISP with menu macros, which don't have the same problem.
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