I am looking for a easy way to convert Autocad polygons to swf files. Is there a converter for that? Or is there an intermediatory format that can be used to convert from polygons to the adobe flash swfs. Each polygon would be a swf file.
Short answer would be 'not really' at the moment.
I found this interesting blog entry about a Flex/Flash AutoCAD DWG/DXF Viewer, and the comments explain the project approach better.
Also, Autodesk Butterfly looks great, maybe it can be handy.
Another thought would be converting 2d plan views to SVG and using an as3 svg render library.
Update: The the as3 svg render library is the developer friendly version.
You can use Illustrator as intermediary tool as it imports AutoCAD plan views and export Flash(SWF)
Here's a tutorial I've put together:
You can even export animation as swf from Illustrator. Say you have a lathe/revolve or extrusion: you can duplicate it, modify the duplicate's properties, make a blend, release to layers then export the layers as SWF frames :)
HTH, George