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This section demonstrates how to generate viewers.

The Viewer Generation App is located within the Collaboration tab of the Fuzor App Menu. The Alt + K hotkey opens the View Generation App. From this app you can create viewers that can be distributed to clients for demonstrations. The default viewer utilizes the same engine as Fuzor just with many of its editing features removed.

Minimum requirements for executables are DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 (x64).

The Create Viewer button creates a viewer.

The Create Collab Viewer button creates a Collaboration Viewer.

The Delete Logo button removes the splash logo for the viewer.

The Choose Splash button allows you to select an image for the viewer.

The Show Construction Timeline text box will toggle whether the 4D schedule is accessible in the viewer.

The following Fuzor App are always included in Viewers.

Navigation Controls

Render Mode Settings

Saved Views

Avatar Customization

Time/Weather

Virtual Reality

Ticket Manager

Measurement Tools

Visibility Controls

Collaboration Viewer

Learn how to join collaboration session with a viewer.

In some situations users may need to create a viewer that can be sent to a client and join a Peer To Peer Collaboration session. A user must have a full VDC or Ultimate Fuzor license and as many viewer licenses as you have collaborators other than yourself.

The Create Collab Viewer button creates a viewer with the collaboration features.

A Collaboration Viewer Key must be added with the Collaboration Viewer Keys App in order to create a Collaboration Viewer.

The Collaboration Viewer Keys App is used to add viewer keys to your project. The Collaboration Viewer Keys App is located in the Collaboration tab of the Fuzor App Menu.

The Add Key button adds the entered key to your project.

The Remove Key button removes the selected key from your project.

The Refresh button updates your key with your current expiration date.

To host a collaboration, you must load your viewer into your Fuzor application. From there you will host a Peer-to-Peer collaboration session. The viewer client will not have full access to Fuzor. They will have a modified Quick Access Toolbar. To connect the client to the session, use the Peer-to-Peer Tab located the in Viewer Client Quick Access Toolbar.

After session in joined using a Collaboration Viewer you will also have access to the Section Cuts app. Clash Analysis appears if there is a Clash project in your file before creating the viewer. The Construction Timeline appears if there is a 4D Schedule in your file before creating the viewer

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