![]() ![]() However, they are not able to view public issues in the project. With private issues, only the assignee of the issue or watcher on the issue has visibility to the markup/comment. In the access roles of Revizto, you can limit who can view public issues. If bringing a client into the Revizto project, a few Issue Tracker configurations can be considered. While I won’t cover it in depth in this session, the Issue Tracker also lends to the review process with its connection back into 2D and 3D. Since the update process is very fluid as the project moves on, each design milestone presents a new opportunity for the project members to take a step back and look at the progression. Furthermore, since each model and drawing iteration is at the point of time from the design model, it allows for a full review without disruptions-as long as there’s an understanding of when the next update will emerge. This is an important factor from the designers and client’s point of view of anything that could be undone or accidentally edited. Yet another reason to bring the client into the Revizto project is that the model and drawings cannot be edited. Let’s dive into what it looks like if we want to take it a step further and bring the client into the Revizto coordination environment. So far we’ve looked at Revizto as a live meeting tool. If at any time there is a comment or design change, Revizto can also cater to logging notes with annotations via the issue tracker. In this example, we’ll pick the gym space.Īfter selecting the sheet, we’re taken to the 3D space of the model. Next, you’ll be prompted to Click to teleport. Using the drawings to jump into a space during a review is, again, a powerful way to define and describe the spaces. In Revizto the sheet is directly tied to the model. Yet another owner/client-friendly feature is the jump to 3D command. Each sheet can be detached, to gain further context of the model with the drawing also present in the view. The view generated is not limited to the cut plane of the plan. When selected, the overlay is applied to the 3D model. In this example of the overlay, a floor plan is used. ![]() One of the tools is an overlay feature, which comes by default when exporting a project from Revit, Vectorworks, or ArchiCad. This is specifically interesting for client reviews, in that not everyone outside of the AEC realm can visualize a space from 2D linework. Generating comments that can be assigned out to them for further commentary or approval, can be conveyed from both the drawings and 3D model, but also as an interactive connection to both.įor example, if reviewing the sheet set with a client and questions start to arise on how a space will look, or how the flow of an area will be impacted-Revizto can take each drawing and relate to a space in 3D. The Issue tracker also creates an immersive space when the client’s input is needed. Owners and other stakeholders can be welcomed into the design model to review, comment, and communicate with the design professionals. When in the 3D environment of Revizto, users are able to experience the project without concern of higher learning curves. However, each file exported into Revizto does compress down to a much less taxing size for the machine processes. As with any software, users will want to make sure the machine can handle the data sizes. While the graphics are not at a realistic rendering level, the materials are accurately represented, which also opens the door for using the model during client discussions.Īs mentioned, the Revizto 3D environment is extremely lightweight. Given that Revizto is able to compress large files into much more manageable sizes, also lends to the nimble 3D environment. Revizto brings a lightweight nature to design models that are regularly used during client review meetings. Whether it be a model review discussing materials for the project, or giving the client access to the project for live communication, we’ll uncover the benefits of using Revizto for client / owner reviews. In this article, we’ll look at how Revizto is a compelling choice for design review with clients – not only with design models but also with plans connected to 3D. David Ray, Implementation Service Manager – Architecture ![]()
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