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Markup Tools

Hypercosm Teleporter Pro for SketchUp allows you to add markups to your 3D model, scribbling on 3D objects as if they were a 3D whiteboard By adding markups to your 3D scene, you can make it easier to point out certain features of a model or to call attention to a particular part of the model. Since your markups become part of the 3D scene, they continue to stay with the 3D model when you change your view.


The MarkUp Toolbar

The "Draw line" and "Freehand" Buttons

The markup tools work just like the drawing tools in SketchUp. You can annotate your models just by "scribbling" on them as if drawing on a piece of paper. Draw "draw line" control allows you to place the individual vertices of a line, like drawing lines with a ruler or laying out a piece of string. The "freehand" control allows you to casually scribble right on top of the 3D object, just like drawing on a whiteboard.

  Example of MarkUps Added Using the Freehand Tool
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Markup Editing Buttons

Once markups have been added to a model, you can use a set of markup editing controls to modify them. For example, you can erase markups or change their colors. These tools allow a collaborative "dialogue" where each person can take turns adding or making changes to an online 3D model and sending their revisions back and forth over email.

Examples:

The following examples are Hypercosm interactive 3D simulations that you can experience right in your web browser.

Install Hypercosm Player  

To view these examples, you must first install the Hypercosm Player. If you don't have the Hypercosm Player already installed, you can download it here.

Falling Water with with MarkUps
Highlighting Damaged Areas
BMW with with MarkUps
Highlighting Damaged Areas
 
 
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