Bimx: Viewer
While the standard BIMx Viewer is free, there is a paid upgrade called (via subscription or one-time purchase per model).
: Moving through a building model feels like playing a video game. The tool offers a touch-screen responsive interface or an onscreen joystick for "walking" through corridors, climbing stairs, and exploring rooms freely.
: This is the application’s core technology. It integrates the entire 2D documentation set (floor plans, sections, elevations) directly with the 3D BIM model. Users do not have to flip between PDF drawings and separate 3D models; everything is linked seamlessly. bimx viewer
If you are stepping onto a job site today, leave the roll of prints in the truck. Take the tablet.
At its heart lies the "BIMx Hyper-model," a special type of file that brilliantly fuses an entire project's 2D documentation (like floor plans, sections, and elevations) directly into its 3D model. This powerful combination is the core of the , a free and versatile application designed to open these hyper-models. Unlike heavy CAD software requiring powerful workstations and years of training, the BIMx Viewer allows anyone—from the lead architect to the client approving a faucet—to explore the project's full design intent effortlessly. While the standard BIMx Viewer is free, there
Organize your building project within Archicad. Ensure that your 3D perspectives are saved alongside all relevant 2D floor plans, elevation profiles, and component schedules into a standard Archicad . Step 2: Publish the Hyper-Model
You will need a .bimx file to view. These are typically created and provided to you by your architect, designer, or BIM consultant who uses ARCHICAD. They can be shared via email, cloud storage, or uploaded to the site (bimx.graphisoft.com), a free, 5GB public cloud service where models can be stored and accessed securely. : This is the application’s core technology
The screen transitioned from a simple menu to a lush, high-fidelity rendering of the Pavilion. Elias used a pinch gesture to zoom out, floating high above the virtual roof, looking down at the digital skeleton of the building they were currently erecting.
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