Smart views
Smart view sets - downloads
On this page you can find some special purpose Smart view sets to help you get started in BIMcollab ZOOM. Example Smart views Default Smart view sets IDMs English / General Basic IDM Dutch / The Netherlands and Belgium BIM basis ILS - v.2.01 BIM ...
Smart view set for checking of NAA.K.T. materials naming
The NAA.K.T. material naming is a Dutch coding sytem to have unambiguous values in a BIM project, and to facilitate collaboration. We developed a Smart view set with which you can easily check the material names of an IFC model. Open an IFC model in ...
Basics of making smart views
Smart views are rule based filtering and colouring of objects. Based on properties you can show, hide, or colour components in the 3D window. It is great for visually checking against an IDM. The smart views are a functionality of ZOOM Free. Creating ...
Retrieve a property/quantity listing with the auto color function
It is possible to retrieve a property/quantity listing from the currently loaded project. To do this follow these steps: Start BIMcollab ZOOM with a ZOOM license Select the Smart view panel Create a smart view which will auto color the required ...
Share Smart views with my team members
Smart views can be easily shared with team members within a project by following these steps: Start BIMcollab ZOOM Connect to the correct space and project Select the Smart views panel Drag and drop the Smart view(s) you wish to share from 'Local' ...
Set up Smart views that work on any model.
The Smart views can be created to be used on any IFC model. To ensure that the Smart views can work on any model, you should try to avoid custom properties and only use common IFC properties. If the use of custom properties is necessary for your ...
Organize Smart views
All Smart views are placed in Smart view sets to make them easier to manage. You can right-click on one of the two folders ('Local' or 'Shared') and choose 'Add smart view set'. You can also use the '+' button to add a Smart view set or a Smart ...
Set up smart views to both color and set transparency of components
To color elements and make them transparent at the same time, follow these steps: Add the elements which you want to show when activating the smart view Use the 'Set colored' action first for the elements which you want to color Use the 'Set ...
Wildcards which can be used in smart views
The following wildcards can be used in BIMcollab ZOOM Smart views: * = Matching any amount of characters ? = Matching 1 character ~ = Ignore the next wildcard (this means it will look for the ? or * as text). This is used before the symbol when a ...
Can I limit who I share smart views with?
No, you cannot limit who you share Smart Views with. The Smart Views are shared in a project and are available for all team members. The Project leader does have the option to block editing rights for certain people. When the "ZOOM edit rights" ...
My smart view results in an empty view
All Smart views start with an empty view. To see the components you want, you must always explicitly add them to the view by using one of the three ADD actions. Add Add elements to the view with their original color Add and set colored Add elements ...
Classify components with auto-color
Smart views can be used for color coding and classifying components automatically. This includes providing a legend showing values and corresponding colors for reference. In this example we will create a Smart view which gives every element a color ...
IFC data validation with Smart views
Smart views can be used in a variety of ways: to visualize properties, to check if your model complies to IDM (Information Delivery Manual) agreements, or to filter certain elements. Example In this example we will create a Smart view to visualize ...