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Users can draw and perform actions on both the [[Current Situation]] and [[Future Design]]. The effects of these actions will be visualized either directly or after calculation of the projects [[Overlay]]s, [[Panel]]s and [[Indicator]]s. It is possible to continuously switch between the current and future situation and see differences made. Furthermore, certain actions and events can be fired to activate special visual  effects, such as a flood calculated by a Flooding overlay, visualized using a water shader.
Users can draw and perform actions on both the [[Current Situation]] and [[Future Design]]. The effects of these actions will be visualized either directly or after calculation of the projects [[Overlay]]s, [[Panel]]s and [[Indicator]]s. It is possible to continuously switch between the current and future situation and see differences made. Furthermore, certain actions and events can be fired to activate special visual  effects, such as a flood calculated by a Flooding overlay, visualized using a water shader.


On top of the 3D visualization, depending on the type of [[session]], a [[Session Interface]] and optionally an [[Editor|Editor Interface]] is rendered. This interface can be used to interact with the project or start actions in the 3D visualization.
On top of the 3D visualization, depending on the type of [[session]], a [[Viewer ]]interface and optionally an [[Editor ]]interface is rendered. This interface can be used to interact with the project or start actions in the 3D visualization.


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Revision as of 14:06, 20 February 2023

Tygron Client 3D Visualization with a textured height map, 3D building model and furniture, traffic and a skybox

When using the Tygron Client, a three dimensional (3D) visualization of the selected project is rendered as a scene.

The view into this 3D visualization is determined by the selected Camera mode, which also determine the way you can navigate using the mouse and keyboard controls.

The scene consists of:

  • A textured height map, based on the DTM, Terrains and Buildings on top of it.
  • Construction and furniture models of Buildings.
  • Traffic vehicles, either driving or stationary.
  • A sky box providing the background of the visualization.
  • Abstract visualizations, such as Network and Water System visualization, based on the selected Water Overlay.
  • Labels indicator Neighborhoods and street names.
  • Informational popups on locations of interest.
  • Shaders that enhance the visualization, such as water and shadows and the cursor location.
  • Flooding and weather effects.
  • Special effects placed in the projects, spawning particles such as smoke.
  • Visualize Overlays. These overlays can also be inspected by interacting with the scene to show hover information of clicked locations.

Users can draw and perform actions on both the Current Situation and Future Design. The effects of these actions will be visualized either directly or after calculation of the projects Overlays, Panels and Indicators. It is possible to continuously switch between the current and future situation and see differences made. Furthermore, certain actions and events can be fired to activate special visual effects, such as a flood calculated by a Flooding overlay, visualized using a water shader.

On top of the 3D visualization, depending on the type of session, a Viewer interface and optionally an Editor interface is rendered. This interface can be used to interact with the project or start actions in the 3D visualization.

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