Review clashes

Review clash test results with display settings and saved viewpoints.


00:03

When you run a clash test in the Clash Detective,

00:06

you can review all found clashes on the Results tab in a multi-column table.

00:12

When you select a clash on the Results tab, the scene view automatically zooms to that clash in the scene.

00:19

With a clash selected in the table, you can pan, zoom, or orbit the scene view.

00:26

Expand the Display Settings panel on the side of the Results tab.

00:31

From here, you can set how the clashing items display in the scene view.

00:37

Each item in the clash can be set to its own color, and you can fade or completely hide everything else in the scene view.

00:45

Use these settings to isolate clashed items for a clearer picture of the corrections that need to be made.

00:52

As you select different clashes, the scene view zooms to that spot.

00:57

Switch the Isolation option from Dim Other to Hide Other to see the difference.

01:04

For a good view of a particular clash, zoom in tight.

01:10

If the Viewpoint is set to Auto-Update, the viewpoint is saved automatically.

01:17

Alternatively, you can right-click in the Viewpoints column of a specific clash result and select Save Viewpoint.

01:24

In either case, the position displayed in the scene view is saved as the viewpoint for the clash,

01:32

and a viewpoint camera thumbnail appears in the Results grid.

Video transcript

00:03

When you run a clash test in the Clash Detective,

00:06

you can review all found clashes on the Results tab in a multi-column table.

00:12

When you select a clash on the Results tab, the scene view automatically zooms to that clash in the scene.

00:19

With a clash selected in the table, you can pan, zoom, or orbit the scene view.

00:26

Expand the Display Settings panel on the side of the Results tab.

00:31

From here, you can set how the clashing items display in the scene view.

00:37

Each item in the clash can be set to its own color, and you can fade or completely hide everything else in the scene view.

00:45

Use these settings to isolate clashed items for a clearer picture of the corrections that need to be made.

00:52

As you select different clashes, the scene view zooms to that spot.

00:57

Switch the Isolation option from Dim Other to Hide Other to see the difference.

01:04

For a good view of a particular clash, zoom in tight.

01:10

If the Viewpoint is set to Auto-Update, the viewpoint is saved automatically.

01:17

Alternatively, you can right-click in the Viewpoints column of a specific clash result and select Save Viewpoint.

01:24

In either case, the position displayed in the scene view is saved as the viewpoint for the clash,

01:32

and a viewpoint camera thumbnail appears in the Results grid.

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