Model Viewer

Icon:         
Menu:    Roads > Select/Open/Edit > Model Viewer
              General > Model Viewer
              Grading > Model Viewer
              Surfaces > Model Viewer (AutoCAD and BricsCAD only)
Ribbon: Roads Tab > Select Panel >
Model Viewer
             Grading Tab > 3D View Panel > Model Viewer
             General Tab > 3D View Panel > Model Viewer
             Surfaces Tab > 3D View Panel > Model Viewer (AutoCAD and BricsCAD only)


Introduction

Model Viewer provides a spatially accurate, fully rendered, model of your surfaces and designs, updating as you make design changes and including analysis for sight distance.  This is a full 3D environment with zoom, pan and orbit navigation.  Any alignment can be immediately driven to assess visual and design outcomes.  Sight distance analysis accounts for all surfaces, design features and objects in assessing whether adequate sight distance is provided for each road and intersection.


Video Help on Model Viewer

A video playlist on the use of Model Viewer is available here.


Mouse controls are used to navigate in the environment.

The Model Viewer is made up of three primary components:

At the bottom left corner is a UCS icon, showing the orientation of the model.  This is not editable.

Ribbon Interface Controls

The Ribbon is divided into a number of Tabs, grouped by functionality.  For individual command help, please expand the relevant command using the Help navigation pane on the left.  Ribbon tabs include:

3D Model Navigation and Selection Controls

You can zoom, pan and orbit around the 3D environment, as well as execute commands to edit/review/analyse objects in the model. 

Note: There are some specific selection techniques when particular commands are invoked, such as Select Objects.  The mouse actions will be outlined for each command where it differs from the below default navigation behaviour.

Below is a description of the methods for navigating and selecting objects.  The model environment includes a number of navigation controls which are outlined below:

Navigation Modes

Sets different methods for navigation

  Default Navigation Mode

By default, Pan mode is normally enabled, with the following controls:
Left Mouse: Pans up/down/left right
Middle Mouse: hold down to orbit.  Orbit is centered around the position of the cursor at the time of starting the orbit. Roll the mouse to zoom in/out
[Shift] + [Middle Mouse]:  hold down both to enable dynamic zoom
[Ctrl] + [Middle Mouse]:  hold down both to enable Pan
Right Click:
this opens a shortcut menu relevant to the object closest to the mouse cursor.  Options are as follows:

  Vertical Grading Editor

Opens the Vertical Grading Editor for the nearest String

  Design Data form

Opens the design data form for the nearest String

  Display Cross Section

Opens a cross section window at the nearest sampled cross section for the nearest String

  Display Volumes

Opens up the Volume Report for the nearest String

  Plot Long Sections

Starts the Long Section Plot command for the nearest String

  Plot Cross Sections

Starts the Cross Section Plot command for the nearest String
   Assign Material Group to Triangle Provides a very rapid method for assigning materials to triangles of the surface set as the Primary Design surface.  This opens the Material Group form to enable manual assignment of a material to the selected coded triangle.   Details as follows:

The design Codes for the triangle are described in the form description at the top (eg: C.L., C.L., EB)

  Model Style

Lists the Material Style applied to the triangle

  Material Group

Select a Material Group (image) to apply to all triangles with this code assignment.
A preview of the image is also displayed.

Apply

Apply change and exit
Close Exit without change

  

These navigation modes change what the Left Mouse selection will do

    Zoom Window

Drag the left mouse button to form a window to zoom to
    Zoom Hold down and move the left mouse button to dynamically zoom in and out

    Pan

Hold down and move the left mouse button to move left/right/up/down

    Orbit

Hold down and move the left mouse button to orbit about the cursor position (set at the time of commencing the orbit)

    Zoom Fit

Zooms to show the entire model

  

The View Cube facilitates rotation/orbit of the model via direct manipulation of the cube in the display.

Holding down the left mouse button over the cube will enable orbiting of the model.

Hovering on the cube will highlight different 'parts' of the cube.  Left click selection will change the view based on the 'part' highlighted.  Samples below

 

When a face of the cube is highlighted, clicking on that face will zoom to it.

In the example, left, clicking on the Top will show a top view of the model, oriented North.  This is the Home (starting) orientation
  When a corner is highlighted, clicking on that corner will zoom to an isometric view.

Clicking on a 'side' will set to that side.

 

When the 'compass' is highlighted, holding down the left mouse will constrain the orbit to a horizontal rotation, while maintaining the vertical rotation angle.

Click on N, S, E, W to go to a front view at that orientation
   

 

Shortcut Keys


Shortcut Key

Command
CTRL + R Refresh Model Viewer
CTRL + C Create a copy of the selected Object
CTRL + T Toggle the display of tooltips - the display of tooltips are managed in the Viewer Settings
DELETE Delete the selected Object