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This section demonstrates how to hide objects from the 3D View

The Visibility Override App is located in the Coordination tab of the Fuzor App Menu. The Alt + Addition Symbol hotkey opens the Visibility Override App. The Visibility Override App always appears in the center of the Fuzor window and can be dragged around. For more information see Workspace Management. Additionally, the Visibility Overrides App can be resized.

Resizes the Visibility override window

The hierarchy and phases that this menu is directly imported from your external software. Depending on the model loaded the user may be able to switch the Visibility Override menu to view another tree. Use the drop down menu at the top of the menu to switch between visibility trees. The Standard Navisworks tree, The Visibility Override tree and the Sketchup Layers tree are possible options.

The Search textbox allows you to search for objects in your model. The visibility tree hierarchy is automatically expanded to highlight objects that are being searched for. Additionally, any object you select in your 3D View is also selected in the Visibility Override Hierarchy. Options appear next to each entry in the Visisbility Override. These options allow you to navigate the visibility override hiearchy and control the visibility of objects.

Expands the group

Collapses the group

Hides the associated object and all dependencies. The Ctrl + Shift + T hotkey can also be used

Changes the color override for this object and all children

The Hide All checkbox hides all objects in the Visibility Override List

Both the color override and visibility settings controlled within the hierarchy apply to saved views.

The Phase dropdown menu selects a Phase to view

The Show Hidden Geometry checkbox displays hidden geometry as a 2D grid

The Show 2D Lines checkbox toggles whether 2D Lines synced with Plugins are visible in Fuzor. This applies to both 2D Line that outline geometric meshes and the 2D Lines in drawings.

The Reveal All button sets all Visibility Overrides to Visible

Temporary Visibility Settings

Learn how to use temporary visibility settings to control visibilty in the project.

Temporary Visibilty Settings allow the user to hide objects from thier model without changing the visiblity settings. Normally, visibility settings are saved to Saved Views and Flythrough Nodes and will be updated and changed when one of these is activated. A temporary Visibility Setting is not affected by selecting a Flythrough Node or a Saved View. Without editing a flythrough video a user can use a Temporary Visibility Setting to quickly rerender excluding some of the objects from the video.

Temporarily reveal all objects. The Ctrl + Shift + R hotkey can also be used

Temporarily Isolate selection. The Ctrl + Shift + I hotkey can also be used

Temporarily Hide/Reveal selection. The Ctrl + Shift + H hotkey can also be used

These same buttons are located within the Element Properties Window.

Navisworks Standard Tree

This section demonstrates how to use the Visibility Override menu to access your Navisworks Standard Tree.

The Navisworks Standard tree is the default tree when a Navisworks Model is synced to Fuzor

Objects in the tree can have thier visibility toggled similar to the Visibilty Override tree. Additionally, multiple objects can be selected. When selected the user may right click the entries to reveal addtional options.

Focus focuses on the object in your 3D scene.

Create Selection Set creates a selection set.

Sketchup Layers

This section demonstrates how to use the Visibility Override menu to access your Sketchup Layers

If you are working with a file created in Sketchup you can access the Sketchup Layers from the Visibility Override app. Each of these Sketchup Layers can be individually hidden and shown just like any Fuzor Object.

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