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Import Rhino Files
You can import Rhinoceros
®
(Rhino) models and insert them in the current
drawing.
Rhinoceros (Rhino) is a stand-alone, commercial non-uniform rational basis
spline (NURBS) based 3-D modeling tool. The Rhino file format (*.3dm) is
often used for the exchange of NURBS geometry between 3D CAD systems.
You can use the IMPORT command to import a *.3dm file and insert the
surfaces into the current drawing.
All geometry is created on layer 0. The original colors for all 2D and 3D wire
geometry are preserved. They do not acquire the color from layer 0 (color is
not ByLayer).
Importing a *.3ds file produces a block that has the same name as the source
file. If the file name contains invalid characters, in the corresponding block
they are replaced by the underscore (_) character. The INSUNITS property on
the block is set to match the source files linear units. If the source files units
cannot be found or is not supported by INSUNITS, the property is set to No
Units.
Depending on how complex the Rhino file is, IMPORT could take several
minutes to execute. Hence, IMPORT runs as a background process, allowing
you to continue working on the drawing. Once the background process starts,
IMPORT displays the Import icon on the status bar. If you hover over the
Import status bar icon while import is in progress, a tooltip displays the current
status.
Once processing is complete, a notification bubble is displayed on the import
status bar icon. If you click the link in the notification bubble, the imported
content is inserted in the current drawing. If you close the notification bubble
before you insert the imported content, you can insert it later by right-clicking
the import status bar icon and choosing "Insert" from the menu.
To import a Rhino file
1 Click Insert tab Import panel Import.
2 In the Import File dialog box, in the Files of type box, select the file type
corresponding to the Rhino file you want to import (*.3dm).
3 Find and select the file you want to import, or enter the name of the file
at File Name.
4 Click Open.
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