The new version of Clash Detection 1.3 will allow you to display collisions in the most convenient way for you. The previous display options have been extended with additional control options, and the interface for this part has been updated.
As in the previous version, you can display the check results in two ways: by objects or by collisions. Now you can make this selection from a drop-down list.
The view settings options have been expanded with additional editing options. Now the user can specify exactly how objects colliding with each other should be displayed, whether and how the remaining objects (“non-colliding”) should be displayed, and how the collision point itself (i.e. the geometry of the common part of the colliding elements) should be displayed.
- As before – you can choose to zoom on colliding elements or collision.
- Colliding/non-colliding/collision elements can be displayed or hidden (activity marker in the “display” section).
- They can have transparency (activity marker).
- They can have their own colors or assigned (activity marker).
- zoom on colliding objects
- displayed colliding elements and collisions
- transparency given to colliding elements
- assigned colors (set colors visible in the expansions)
*Default settings
- zoom of the collision
- displayed colliding, non-colliding elements and collisions
- transparency given to colliding and non-colliding elements
- assigned colors (set colors visible in the expansions)
- zoom on colliding objects
- displayed colliding elements and collisions
- transparency given to colliding elements
- original colors
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Additionally, version 1.3 added the ability to save GUIDs of clashing elements, along with links in the form of a BIMvision protocol to an Excel file. After saving a clash report to an Excel file with this functionality, simply click the link in the document for the eleent to be found and marked in BIMvision.
In the current version we also have the option of displaying the source of an element – what file/project the object in the report comes from, as well as, for example, exporting an Excel report without images.