Gallery detail
This example focuses on how a detail viewer should communicate anchorage, plate relationship, and final installed condition without forcing stakeholders into an editing interface.
Read-only publication surface
Review the condition, key decision points, and linked model asset from a public-facing detail page designed for clear technical communication.
Publication preview
This detail surface is meant to keep the 3D condition large enough for real review while the supporting narrative, sequence, and engagement signals stay close by.
Inline viewer
Steel Column Base Connection
3D viewer ready to load
This inline surface runs the same scene runtime as the dedicated viewer, with a lighter control set for quick inspection.
What this publication is meant to communicate
Each publication should explain the constructability conversation, not just expose geometry. The model stays visible so design, fabrication, and field teams can discuss sequence and assembly logic without losing the detail narrative.
Review summary
Publication metrics
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Detail focus
These are the review signals the detail page is designed to surface clearly for design, coordination, and field conversations.
Saved detail state
The saved scene data gives reviewers a clearer picture of how this detail is structured and how it is expected to be assembled.
This is the stored step order attached to the current publication.
Current step
Model the assembly
No reusable components have been saved into this detail yet.
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