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Using Autodesk Inventor Files Tutorials

You can import Autodesk Inventor parts and assemblies directly into 3ds Max Design. To use this feature, you must have Inventor installed on the same machine as 3ds Max Design. This tutorial covers the options available within the Autodesk Inventor File Import dialog. IMPORTANT To use this tutorial, you must have Inventor 10 or higher installed. 11 925

In this tutorial you worked with several options available in the Autodesk Inventor Import dialog. Mesh resolution can be adjusted up or down from the default setting to suit the needs of the project. An Inventor assembly file (IAM) can be imported in the same fashion as an Inventor part file (IPT). The names of the parts within the assembly retain their Inventor names. You have the option of including materials that were applied to parts within Inventor. If multiple materials were applied to a single part, the materials IDs can also be imported. The materials appear in the 3ds Max Design material/map browser after import. Finally, you can control which Inventor axis is aligned with the Z axis in 3ds Max Design.

In this tutorial, you will learn how to:

  • Merge/replace files
  • Set mesh resolutions
  • Import Inventor Assemblies
  • Import Inventor Materials
  • Control vertical axis direction

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