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Transcript
00:10
Thanks for continuing on.
00:12
Here, we are going to continue the discussion with asset publication and we're going talk about how to publish an asset locally.
00:21
And we'll also touch upon what files make up an asset itself.
00:29
If we flip back over to Inventor, I'm going go through asset creation again.
00:35
Here, I'm going to choose to "Import Model" again and I'm going to use the trusty "Bench" that we've used previously.
00:42
Note that this is in my demos file and my project scope is not the same.
00:51
As such, I will get a warning message and I'm going to hit "Yes" to that for now.
00:59
I'm going to be publishing this locally.
01:08
I will be warned that the active document needs to be saved.
01:14
I'm going to hit "Yes" to that.
01:15
And then, instead of publishing to the "Cloud" or "Vault," I'm just going to leave the "Local" designation.
01:25
I'm going to hit "OK" to this and it's going to save it in my "User Assets" directory.
01:31
As you see, I have a number of assets saved there already.
01:39
Once that is complete, I'll go ahead and close out.
01:47
Note, we won't be using "Vault" for this, but we can go to the local path.
01:53
I've copied that to my clipboard for simplicity.
01:56
I'm going to dump that into the "Start" menu which will open up the folder containing the asset.
02:04
The asset directory itself has a part, as you may expect, however, it has a number of other files.
02:11
The DWF file is the drawing utilized by Inventor and there's also a PNG file.
02:17
If we open that, that is a portable network graphics file.
02:22
That file is utilized to show the thumbnail wherever applicable.
02:31
If we go back to this folder, you also note that there is a 2D folder.
02:36
From there, I have a DWG file. This DWG file is what is utilized by AutoCAD when referencing this asset.
Video transcript
00:10
Thanks for continuing on.
00:12
Here, we are going to continue the discussion with asset publication and we're going talk about how to publish an asset locally.
00:21
And we'll also touch upon what files make up an asset itself.
00:29
If we flip back over to Inventor, I'm going go through asset creation again.
00:35
Here, I'm going to choose to "Import Model" again and I'm going to use the trusty "Bench" that we've used previously.
00:42
Note that this is in my demos file and my project scope is not the same.
00:51
As such, I will get a warning message and I'm going to hit "Yes" to that for now.
00:59
I'm going to be publishing this locally.
01:08
I will be warned that the active document needs to be saved.
01:14
I'm going to hit "Yes" to that.
01:15
And then, instead of publishing to the "Cloud" or "Vault," I'm just going to leave the "Local" designation.
01:25
I'm going to hit "OK" to this and it's going to save it in my "User Assets" directory.
01:31
As you see, I have a number of assets saved there already.
01:39
Once that is complete, I'll go ahead and close out.
01:47
Note, we won't be using "Vault" for this, but we can go to the local path.
01:53
I've copied that to my clipboard for simplicity.
01:56
I'm going to dump that into the "Start" menu which will open up the folder containing the asset.
02:04
The asset directory itself has a part, as you may expect, however, it has a number of other files.
02:11
The DWF file is the drawing utilized by Inventor and there's also a PNG file.
02:17
If we open that, that is a portable network graphics file.
02:22
That file is utilized to show the thumbnail wherever applicable.
02:31
If we go back to this folder, you also note that there is a 2D folder.
02:36
From there, I have a DWG file. This DWG file is what is utilized by AutoCAD when referencing this asset.
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