3D Model Comparison
The model comparison feature enables comparing all supported model formats visually in 3D.
Main Features of 3D Model Comparison
- It enables comparing all supported model formats visually.
- It can be used to select any two versions of a single model or any two models in the project for comparison.
- Its compare model feature creates a new Diff Model to show the changes or differences in it.
- It can be used to view the differences temporarily or choose to keep the newly created model for later.
- Its Comparison feature detects geometry and property changes. Only part level changes are detected.
Overview
The model comparison feature enables comparing all supported model formats visually in 3D. Changes are detected in the object geometry and part level properties. The comparison feature is based on the “diff model” concept. A diff model is a special model created by Trimble Connect and it contains only the differences between the models or model versions that are being compared. In other words, the comparison result is always a diff model. The user can choose to view the comparison result temporarily or save the comparison result in a Connect project folder.
Launching Model Comparison
You can select for comparison any two versions of a single model or any two models in the project.
Select 1 or 2 models in the models panel and click the compare icon:
In the Choose versions to compare dialog, you can change the models and/or model versions before clicking the Compare button. If the Hide other models option is selected, all other models will be hidden and the ghost mode will be turned on: This enables you to view the comparison result in context of the original model, but in a way that the original model is not selectable so you can focus on viewing the changes only.
Alternatively, you can select three or more models and launch a batch comparison by clicking on the compare icon. The batch comparison automatically compares the latest versions of the selected models with their previous versions and saves the comparison results in the Connect project under a folder called Model Comparisons.
Viewing Comparison Result in 3D
- Green = Inserted object
- Grey = Modified/changed object (with red outlining highlighting how the object geometry has changed between the compared models)
- Red = Deleted object
- Blue = Objects with only property/attribute value changes
- See the model names and versions that are being compared.
- Show and hide the ghost objects by selecting/deselecting the Ghosts checkbox.
- Close the comparison result.
- Unhide other models: If the option is selected, the models that were hidden when launching the comparison (using the Hide other models selection) will be shown again.
- Save comparison: see section Saving comparison result below.
While a comparison is active, there is a yellow message box floating in the top of the 3D view (Model comparison is ongoing). You can zoom into the comparison result and return to the comparison panel by selecting the Go to Comparison button in it.
Different types of changes are placed into separate layers in the comparison result. To explore the different types of changes in their respective layers, open the Objects panel and Group by Layer. Alternatively, open the comparison result in the browser 3D viewer, open the Layers panel and toggle the visibility of the layers. Note that the comparison result must be saved in the project folder before viewing in the browser. The available layers and the object colors in the layers are listed below:
- Inserted: Green
- Removed: Red
- Changed - New: Grey (the new geometry)
- Changed - Old: Red outline (the old geometry)
- Changed - Properties: Blue (contains objects where only property value was changed without a geometry change)
Saving the Comparison Result
When saving the comparison result, a new folder called Model Comparisons is created in the Connect project. The comparison results (for example, diff models) are saved in the folder using an automatic naming convention. For example, when comparing panorama.ifc version 2 to version 1, the comparison result name is panorama.ifc_2-1. The Model Comparisons folder and the saved comparison results are normal folders/models. They are synchronized with the online Trimble Connect project and are available to other project members for collaboration.
Comparing Properties
The changed part level properties are included in the comparison result. You can view the changed properties in the Connect for Windows properties panel or in the Connect for Browser 3D viewer data table. The comparison result must be saved in the project folder before viewing in the browser.
Asterisk in the end of the property name denotes a change in a property value.
To view the properties of a comparison result in Connect for Windows, double-click an object in the 3D view to open the properties panel.
To compare properties in the Connect for Browser 3D viewer data table, open the data table and configure the columns to show the changed property values (the properties with the asterisk in the end of the property name).
Change Tolerances
- When an object has a geometry change more 0.01 mm
- When a numerical length property value changes more than 0.6 mm
- When a numerical mass property value changes more than 0.1 % and more than 1 g
- When a numerical area property value changes more than 0.1 % and more than 1 mm squared
- When a numerical volume property value changes more than 0.1 % and more than 1 mm cubed