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Hello ,
When Adobe first shipped FM11 there was an example on their help liturature of embedding a 3D model.
This model could then be advanced through its representations/angles by clicking a button.
The model was something with a couple of cogs on if I recall.
Anyone remember where this is located?
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Perhaps:
Adobe Blogs: Interactive 3D models in PDF documents
Found using external search engine and argument:
framemaker embed 3d pdf site:adobe.com
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Thanks, but that isn't the one.
The one I've seen was released the same time as FM11.
It showed how you could create an interactive 3d object which would move in to pre-determined positions if you pressed certain points in the document.
The object was a single piece with gears at 90 degree angles to each other, if I recall correctly.
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How about:
tv.adobe: Adding Interactive 3D Models in Technical Documentation
It was further down in the hits from that same search argument.
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I wrote that piece...(the Fm11 Reviewer's Guide) what did you need?
-Matt
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There are a couple of U3d examples in the Program Files (x86)\Adobe\AdobeFrameMaker11\Samples\MoreSamples\U3d folder.