How to use the asset browser

00:10

To get started, we're going to look at the "Asset Browser."

00:17

For this section, we'll be spending most of our time within AutoCAD architecture. Go ahead and get that started.

00:33

And once that is loaded successfully, we can go ahead and touch on a couple of areas here.

00:41

Number one, I'm going to be utilizing "Vault" for this, so I'm going to log into "Vault."

00:49

I'm going to bring up a document for now,

00:52

and I'm gonna be utilizing this small cell of a factory for demonstration purposes.

01:02

Once that's loaded, I can then go over to my "Vault" tab and I can do a log in from here.

01:10

I'm going to log into the "Vault" I've been using for factory, and once it successfully loads,

01:17

we'll have some of the additional functionality the "Vault" provides, such as checking in and also accessing the "Vault" for assets.

01:28

The primary focus of this section will be on the "Asset Browser."

01:33

For demonstration purposes, I'm going to go ahead and close my "Asset Browser" just to show how you can bring it back up.

01:42

I find the easiest way to bring things up within AutoCAD is to begin typing typically.

01:49

This is going to be asset and it'll come up as "FACT_ASSETBROWSER."

01:56

We can run that command and it'll restore my "Asset Browser."

02:02

Within the "Asset Browser," you'll see that you have a couple of sections.

02:07

There are "System Assets." Those are the assets that come with the installation of factory design utilities.

02:15

There's "User Assets," assets that I have used, there's "User Cloud Assets,"

02:20

these are assets that I have used that exist within the cloud environment.

02:26

There's "Vault Assets," you can search assets, and finally you can mark assets as "Favorites."

02:36

Why don't we take a look at the "Vault Assets?"

02:39

Within the "Vault Assets," I have a "FactoryAssets" folder. That's where all of my assets exist.

02:46

From within there, you can see a number of assets that I have available.

02:57

There's also some onscreen indicators, such as this check box which shows that this is a "Vault Asset" that's available for use,

03:05

and open circles which indicates that it is a "Vault Asset" but has not been downloaded locally yet.

03:14

Everything within the "Vault" environment gets utilized locally when designing.

03:22

There's also some onscreen indicators such as this check box, which shows that this is a "Vault Asset" that's available for use,

03:30

and open circles which indicates that it is a Vault Asset but has not been downloaded locally yet.

03:38

Everything within the "Vault" environment gets utilized locally when designing.

03:46

You can use typical folder and navigation tools such as the folder up.

03:51

If I go up two times, it'll take me up to the root of the "Factory Assets."

03:57

From there, I could look at cloud assets, the "User Assets," things that I have used, and so on.

04:05

You can also utilize search from right here, and further, your results can be accessed here.

04:18

That's a quick introduction to the "Asset Browser." We'll pick back up with the "User Cloud Assets" and "Cloud Assets" in general.

Video transcript

00:10

To get started, we're going to look at the "Asset Browser."

00:17

For this section, we'll be spending most of our time within AutoCAD architecture. Go ahead and get that started.

00:33

And once that is loaded successfully, we can go ahead and touch on a couple of areas here.

00:41

Number one, I'm going to be utilizing "Vault" for this, so I'm going to log into "Vault."

00:49

I'm going to bring up a document for now,

00:52

and I'm gonna be utilizing this small cell of a factory for demonstration purposes.

01:02

Once that's loaded, I can then go over to my "Vault" tab and I can do a log in from here.

01:10

I'm going to log into the "Vault" I've been using for factory, and once it successfully loads,

01:17

we'll have some of the additional functionality the "Vault" provides, such as checking in and also accessing the "Vault" for assets.

01:28

The primary focus of this section will be on the "Asset Browser."

01:33

For demonstration purposes, I'm going to go ahead and close my "Asset Browser" just to show how you can bring it back up.

01:42

I find the easiest way to bring things up within AutoCAD is to begin typing typically.

01:49

This is going to be asset and it'll come up as "FACT_ASSETBROWSER."

01:56

We can run that command and it'll restore my "Asset Browser."

02:02

Within the "Asset Browser," you'll see that you have a couple of sections.

02:07

There are "System Assets." Those are the assets that come with the installation of factory design utilities.

02:15

There's "User Assets," assets that I have used, there's "User Cloud Assets,"

02:20

these are assets that I have used that exist within the cloud environment.

02:26

There's "Vault Assets," you can search assets, and finally you can mark assets as "Favorites."

02:36

Why don't we take a look at the "Vault Assets?"

02:39

Within the "Vault Assets," I have a "FactoryAssets" folder. That's where all of my assets exist.

02:46

From within there, you can see a number of assets that I have available.

02:57

There's also some onscreen indicators, such as this check box which shows that this is a "Vault Asset" that's available for use,

03:05

and open circles which indicates that it is a "Vault Asset" but has not been downloaded locally yet.

03:14

Everything within the "Vault" environment gets utilized locally when designing.

03:22

There's also some onscreen indicators such as this check box, which shows that this is a "Vault Asset" that's available for use,

03:30

and open circles which indicates that it is a Vault Asset but has not been downloaded locally yet.

03:38

Everything within the "Vault" environment gets utilized locally when designing.

03:46

You can use typical folder and navigation tools such as the folder up.

03:51

If I go up two times, it'll take me up to the root of the "Factory Assets."

03:57

From there, I could look at cloud assets, the "User Assets," things that I have used, and so on.

04:05

You can also utilize search from right here, and further, your results can be accessed here.

04:18

That's a quick introduction to the "Asset Browser." We'll pick back up with the "User Cloud Assets" and "Cloud Assets" in general.

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