Please also refer to the ' Tutorial: How to Import Massive DGN Files (PDMS Plants, Oil Refineries, etc)' section of the Okino DGN online help file.īackground: AVEVA is the world's leading engineering IT software provider to the plant, power and marine industries. Please refer to the 'Intergraph PDS' and 'MicroStation DGN' sections of this 'CAD Compatibility' page for additional information. This was written with PDMS and PDS conversions in mind, as DGN is a common interchange file format from various PDMS & PDS related company products. Okino has spent more than 2 decades developing one of the most complex, if not the most complex, DGN importer which probably exists today. This works very well and is a highly optimized + highly refined Okino conversion pipeline. rvm, PDMS DGN and Intergraph PDS/DGN/DRI files, you can load those file types into Autodesk Navisworks, convert to DWF-3D files, and import into Okino software via our DWF-3D importer. Please refer to either of these importers and their corresponding tutorial on 'How to Import from Ultra-Massive AVEVA PDMS & AVEVA Marine Models'.Īs another secondary method of converting AVEVA PDMS. One of Okino's core competencies & specialties is in the conversion of super-ultra-massive 3D models to downstream programs which simply cannot handle those models (such as 3ds Max, Cinema-4D, Maya, Unity, Unreal, etc.).Ĭonnection from AVEVA PDMS or AVEVA Marine to Okino software is best handled either via the DWF-3D file format or the ZGL file format. Okino has a long direct and indirect relationship with AVEVA and its customers. Methods to export data from a specific CAD-based package, and to dispel common misconceptions about specific file formats and data conversion processes that exist in the 3D industry (for example, see the notes for Microstation and ProE/Creo). We hope that some of our comments provided in the "Notes" sections will help educate our customers to the preferred The preferences and suggestions listed below are culled from two decades of experience from Okino developers and from daily two-wayįeedback with our customers. Click on the file format names at the top of the table to view the online Okino
To source your data from the 3D MCAD programs most often used by our core and everyday customers.Ĭlick on the " Notes" link to read other suggestions. Refer to our " Best Practices" page which explains how Hundreds of WEB pages are available for reading via the related Okino import This chart is explicitly not meant to explain about each 3D file format supported in Okino software.
Specify the order of preference amongst the various file formats which should ideally be used Importing from, or sometimes exporting to, a known 3D CAD program. The following table lists the suggested or preferred 3D file formats and methods to be used when To learn of the 'Best Practices' to import from our most popular 3D CAD file formats, click here. How To Convert Between Different MCAD Programs & 3D File Formats