If I try to import/open with Illustrator the whole thing crashes and i can't really do anything about it. What I am looking for is maybe someone that did this sort of stuff before, are there ways to tell Acrobat to not generate/be aware of the back side of the model, I just need a large image of the model, I don't need it 3D, I need to extract it as an image in order to use it in a Print Brochure I am designing inside Illustrator. I didn't even know that it was posible to have a 3D model in PDF format, that is cool, Im just google it now to see what I can find out. It seems different from other stuff I've seen in PDF fromat so far, I think the diagram is all vectors, but its a little weird as I open it it seems that the 3D Model in the diagram is being build(it shows stuff from behind first then builds up towards the front part of the 3D model, for example if it was a cube, you would first see the faces from behind then as it adds the faces from the front part of the cube you don't even see the faces from behind that you just saw previously, but I think those faces are still there). The problem is that the diagram inside the PDF is higly complex, even when I just open it with Acrobat Viewer, it takes about 2-3 minutes just to display it. I am doing this on a Laptop(Processor: Intel Core Duo CPU T6570 2.10Ghz with 4GB DDRAM memmory, so its not a studio laptop but its quite decent for usual and above stuff a GD would do. I know that the original file format was vc3(I think its for CAD stuff). I don't know from which software the PDF was genarated. I am trying to import a PDF into illustrator, the problem is that the PDF is a highly complex 3D diagram.
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