A crude example is would be streaming the PBI data realtime to. Load models from formats like glTF or OBJ, or generate them programmatically. It gives you tools to create interactive 3D worlds in your browser. Note that some of these scripts are experimental. xeogl is an open source JavaScript library from xeolabs for 3D model visualization on WebGL.
#Obj visualizer 3d full#
Colorizing by the preserved distance (using CloudCompare) agains revit phsical model mesh.so the end result is an interactive mesh in PBI colorized by distance to BIM modelĪll of this is likely too complicated for a full building, perhaps a better solution is to use PBI to stream data to a disparate viewer. 3D scene visualization demos for development, using VTK. Then import that to powerBI custom shapemap. I've had success viewing isolated pointcloud meshes in PBI.basically taking pointclouds through meshlab, to Revit, then used dynamo to flatten them meshes to planes formatted as topoJSON files. Cortona3D is a fast and highly interactive 3D viewer A set of optimized 3D renderers guaranties the best visual quality on both PCs with the latest. The beta "shape map" would be the key.In theory you could mesh your revit elements and kick them to topoJSON files, then create custom shape maps adding some algorithms and buttons for controling points based on perspective.basically squishing the 2d mesh to simulate 3d, I think this is how early "3D" games worked. I don't think there's a way to do this directly but theres some interesting methods for simulating 3d.