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About 3D models in Adobe Acrobat 3D
With Acrobat 3D, you can create PDF documents directly from 3D CAD (Computer Aided
Design) files. You can then interact with the 3D model in a number of ways. You can rotate
or move it, slice it in half and look inside, hide or isolate parts or make parts transparent.
Reviewers can add comments directly to the 3D models. For creating and editing 3D
models, you can use Adobe Acrobat 3D Toolkit, which is a separate application from
Acrobat 3D.
Unlike 2D art that has only one view, a 3D model includes enough information so that when
the view of the 3D model is changed--for example, rotated, cut in half, or made transparent--
the altered view provides dynamic, detailed information that was previously out of view.
3D model A. Standard B. With wireframes C. Cross section D. Rotated
Related Subtopics:
About Adobe Acrobat 3D Toolkit
Using the Adobe Acrobat 3D Capture utility on UNIX

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