IFC ToolBar

You can explore the models and its layers with the help of the icons that are present in the toolbar. The following table provides the description for the icons:

ToolsDescription
Rotate

Rotate - Rotate a model and view it from different angles.

Pan - Move a model horizontally and vertically.

Look around - Look around a model.

Single selection modeSelect an object of a model.
Area selection modeSelect the objects in the specific area of a model. You can click and drag the mouse button on the required area of the model to select the objects.
Assembly selection mode

Select the assemblies in the specific area of a model. You can click and drag the mouse button on the required area of the model to select the assemblies.

Note:In Assembly selection mode, when you select an object, the assembly that the object belongs to is selected automatically. If the object doesn’t belong to an assembly, only the object will be selected.

Multi-selection modeSelect multiple objects of a model.
Axon View

Axon view - View a model in default mode.

Top view - Select this option to view a model from above.

Front view - View a model from front.

Left view - View a model from the left side.

Back view - View a model from the backside.

Right view - View a model from the right side.

Bottom view - View a model from the bottom.

Toggle orthogonal/perspective

Orthogonal - The size of an object remains constant even if you move away from the model. Also, you cannot navigate through objects in orthogonal mode.

Perspective - Objects that are far away look smaller than those that are close.

Show all objectsView the hidden objects in the 3D model.
Toggle ghost modeView the hidden objects in a model.
Visibility control Gives you visibility into the different elements of the model.
Model transparencySet the transparency level of a model.
Reset ModelRemove all the selections, markups, visibility control, clip planes, and measurements.
Settings Adjust the measurement of an object.
Toggle full screen View the 3D model in the full screen mode.