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Client: We want an application such that our users can view the 3D rendering of the building we are constructing for them
PM: That's quite easy, we'll get it done
Client: Oh, and the output should be a PDF document, such that they can view the 3D rendering on a PDF reader on the go
PM: That's not a problem, it'll be done

--Right back at the office--
PM: Hey guys, this is our new project....(rants on)
Lead Dev: (in a world of indescribable world) You mean you agreed to that? That's impossible
PM: Just get it done

I wish non coding PM's asked their devs before agreeing to some alien like features

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  • 8
    good luck with that really really outdated adobe pdf 3D documentation.
    the only cool part is you can use javascript to animate the 3D object inside the pdf. But you'll feel like beeing an archaeologist by using that antique tech.

    but hey, there's a company that's quite successful with this. Ask them for a white label product.
    https://spaces.archilogic.com
  • 0
    @kgbemployee

    i've did it once for showcasing my book design. (only works on a desktop pc and in adobe acrobat)

    https://drive.google.com/open/...
  • 1
    I've recently seen 3d object in pdf in the board datasheet of Microchip documentation! (Atsame54, Xplained, if you care)
    If you need it tomorrow I will be putting a link
  • 0
    They might as well ask for a pdf you open and puff! a house jumps out by itself.
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