![]() For examle: I want to make document drawings for Elevations, so I will create a blank file named “Elevations” then import relatived “model files”, this help file not contain unneccessary models (ex: interior, furniture…). Create “combined files” for different purposes.Every changes in “model files” need to be re-published to Trimble Connect.Then you can use uploaded model files on Trimble Connect for reference, each model can refer to other by “Import Reference as Visual Model” which you can’t edit the reference file. ![]() Ex: 1st Floor, 2nd Floor, Stairs, Landscape, Exterior, Interior… Create “model files” just for modeling, you can seperate files as much as you want then publish them to Trimble Connect.I use Trimble Connect for collaboration in large projects exactly as you mentioned.įirst, create a Project Folder on Trimble Connect, then: Then don’t even get me started to what mess it creates on Layout and basically have to redimension everything pretty much every time you re link or update model. It all didn’t work and even “reload” splitting the model into separate component models and reload many times would end up not in the right position. We used the xref extension and even tried paste in place. I have done the separation of models and everything you said and it was a huge mess because it would not only double save the file because both could not be working on it at the same time, but also when you would try to update the main model things would be double, triple, or more times copied in there making it a mess. If it was as simple as you say with Sketchup then everyone would know about this and would be training others, but that hasn’t been the case. People give you their main file and you link it to your model and make sure coordinates are the same just as your explaining and then to upload the changes you would use bim 360, and we were not charged for that ever…to use only as a viewer then naviswork.
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