1. Login to your Salesforce instance as an Admin with RenderDraw Admin Permission Set applied
5. The RenderDraw Settings App is loaded and by default the Data Utilities are selected
6. Let's get to converting, Click on CAD Conversion
7. This displays the CAD conversion wizard.
All files processed need to be compressed into a ZIP file. Each file call made counts as an API call to RenderDraw's server, and if multiple CAD files are present, each conversion will count as an API call.
9. Status messages are displayed based on the conversation happening between Salesforce and RenderDraw's API
10. Click on Download Converted File. This will download the ZIP file containing your converted, compressed files.
12. Great! Now that we confirmed the conversion worked let's host this in Salesforce. Click on App Launcher
15. Click on Upload Files
16. Select the file from the conversion. Ours was named 62CUNH.glb
17. Once uploaded, Click on the file name
19. Click on View File Details
20. From the file details, copy the Content Document Id from the URL. We'll use this to set the scene.
21. Let's go to the record where we want this 3D. Click on App Launcher
22. This example, we'll use a Product to use this converted 3D file
23. Once you locate your record and you've added the 3D Scene Director component to your page, let's add the converted drawing to this visualization. Click on the Visualization tab, then the Attributes section.
24. Paste your Content Document into the Content Version Input. This input can accept either Content Documents or Content Versions Ids.
26. Success! We saved the scene settings.
27. Once the component reloads, and on each subsequent loading of this visualization, the newly converted file will be displayed. Now you can use RenderDraw to set the scene around your newly converted CAD file