Next you can perform an "Open in Visualizer" from the File menu in Illustrator. The only difference you'll see is that the placed structural design file in the Layers palette is now listing the Collada file instead of the ARD file. You can simply do this via File > Structural Design > Place File. Saved to 1 ARD file, that can be opened/placed in Illustrator to add graphics to all parts, and shown in 3D in case you have Studio Designerīut in order to finally open this in Studio Visualizer to create a movie/packshot or 3D file for Viewing, you'll need to first export the current document in Studio Designer to a Collada file without graphics but with "Keep printable parts" enabled:Īnd next place this new Collada file as structural design file ontop of the graphics (replacing the existing multipart ARD). Which can be composed to a nice display/composition in ArtiosCAD's 3D Designer module bag files from the old Toolkit for Flexibles, first export them to collada otherwise you cannot import/open them in the new Studio Toolkit to make the composition.Īnother special case would be a multipart ARD file (multiple designs combined in a single document in ArtiosCAD): You can do that either in Studio Designer or in Visualizer. So for every box that you fold, you have to export it to a Collada file first (without graphics, but with the printable part(s)). There are some limitations you have to work around: You cannot make a composition of ARD files yet.
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