In Dasher we have some interesting functionality to isolate parts of the building by level. This is...
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More data from the NEST building now available in Project Dasher
I’ve been heads-down this week on a couple of tasks related to Dasher: the first relates to working...
Migrating custom Forge viewer shaders to WebGL 2 Part 2
A few posts ago I mentioned some work was needed to migrate our Dasher 360 shaders to the latest...
Visiting post-Brexit, pre-AU London – Through the Interface
After a couple of interesting days in Berlin, last week – which for now I’m not going to talk about...
Visiting NEST with Kingspan – Through the Interface
On Wednesday I was back at the NEST building on Empa’s Dubendorf campus. I was there to meet Brian...
Join us for DevDays Online
Not everyone can make it to the Forge team’s annual DevCon events, so luckily they also run a set...
Migrating custom Forge viewer shaders to WebGL 2 Part 1
An interesting thing happened when I tried Dasher 360 with the latest production version of the...
Walking on old wood – Through the Interface
I was due to meet with a customer in Zurich on Monday of this week, but unfortunately it had to be...
Swissbau 2020 – Through the Interface
Bright and early, yesterday morning, I hopped on a train (well, a couple of trains) to get across...
Visually clustering the content of models in the Forge viewer
Some of you may already have seen Augusto’s tweet showing the “Visual Clusters” Forge viewer...