![]() Here is my designed PDF that will hold my model. When you click “Create PRC” you will get the same options window, but only the General tab is available. To embed your Revit model in to a PDF which has already been created, export the View to PRC. That is all you need to do to create a full page 3D PDF: click Create PDF, edit the settings, and done! When you click on a wall, it will be highlighted in the model tree, but the data – height, length, material… – will not appear. ![]() If you check this box, you will lose all of the information and properties associated with your model components. The single most important box to UNCHECK is “Metadata Not Included” in the General Settings Tab. After launching Revit, the add-in is now available. The plugin installs with a Windows executable and took less than a minute. It did everything that I could do with Adobe 9 Extended, but it also added an add-in toolbar in Revit which allowed for the quick creation of a full page 3D model with a single click. The 3D PDF Converter met both of these criteria. So, my model must import in to these documents. I want to create cut sheets and marketing materials. No data in the PDF defeats the purpose of a 3D Revit model, and by not allowing me to design where the model is placed in the PDF, it inhibits my uses of the model. It had to allow me to import the model in to a PDF that I designed, and.I wrote down two criteria that the PDF Converter needed to meet: I received a trial of PDF Converter for Revit and tested it out. Well 3DA Systems has released a Revit plugin – PDF Converter for Revit – that runs in 20 and allows you to create a full page 3D PDF with the click of a button, or export a PRC and using Acrobat X, insert the model into your document. Revit doesn’t export to U3D or PRC, so now what?. Adobe released Acrobat X and dropped support for every file type except U3D and PRC. ![]() Shortly after the article was published, the 3D PDF world changed. In 2011, I published the article in AugiWorld. ![]() In 2010, I wrote a blog post on using Adobe Acrobat 9 Extended to create 3D PDFs from a Revit model by exporting it to IFC.
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