Microsoft Visio 3d Drawing

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Jul 19, 2017 Hi Juliette, To get a 3D view in Visio 2016 sheet, 3D Visioner is a good tool to achieve that. As the draws may have compatibility issue with the 3D Visioner 2017, you need the previous 3D Visioner and you can get it as a standalone application from this link. Aug 22, 2016 Microsoft Visio 3D Floor Plan – Best Practices: We will create any 2D or 3D floor plan for any of your imagination as we offer Best Practices for Microsoft Visio 3D Floor Plans. You can easily draw Floor plans with Microsoft Office Visio. At Visio software, you will find many templates. Using these template or drawing from starting, you can. Microsoft Visio 3D Floor Plan – Best Practices: We will create any 2D or 3D floor plan for any of your imagination as we offer Best Practices for Microsoft Visio 3D Floor Plans. You can easily draw Floor plans with Microsoft Office Visio. At Visio software, you will find many templates. Using these template or drawing from starting, you can. Today I saw a question in the Microsoft Visio newsgroups. Stefan wanted to know how to make a 3D arrow look like it was going through a rectangular plane. Of course I couldn’t resist the opportunity to do some drawing, plus it seemed like a nice topic for today’s Visio 3D drawing tutorial! We have a 3D addon (3D Visioner 2013) for MS Visio 2013 and 2010 which converts a 2D design into a 3D model. 3D Visioner makes possible to arrange and see things from any angle and from any point of view, capturing all details, dramatically improving representation quality. 3D Visioner 2013 is compatible with Visio 2010 and 2013 in a single package.

You will soon be able to use Visio to create 3D scenes that you can walk through using mixed reality hardware!

3D and Mixed Reality

The Visio team was busy this week showing off some Coming Soon Goodness at the Hannover Messe 2018, “the world’s most important industrial trade show” in north-central Germany.

At the booth, the team were demonstrating the new 3D features coming to Visio

Visio 3d Shapes

  • Generate 3D views from 2D plans using the new MixedReality and 3D features coming soon to Visio.
  • Walk through the 3D models using virtual/mixed reality headsets and gear.
  • Incorporate data-connected Visio plans with Power BI dashboards to create hybrid visualizations that show data not only as charts and graphs, but as overlays that are part of the Visio detail drawing as well!
  • Visio Online is enabling even more people to participate in diagram and visualization creation, be it via viewing, commenting or editing files in the browser.

Visio Partners Helping Out

Microsoft Visio 3d Drawing Free

Let’s give a shout out to the Visio Partners (and long-time friends) that were helping out at the show:

FaciWare GmbH – a facilities management solution that works with Visio to visualize FM-related data, and is used by more than 300 companies in administration, banking, trade and industry.

X-Visual Technologies – a Visio-based P&ID (piping and instrumentation diagrams) solution that can generate BOMs and other lists in Excel, as well as connect instrumentation shapes with live, factory-floor data.

Visio

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Microsoft Visio 3d Drawing Software

Article and Video

Microsoft Visio 3d Drawing Program

In parallel, Microsoft published a news article about the show announcements, in German:

But you can read Google’s translation to English here:

A nifty video accompanies the article, which is also in German. You can get the gist of it just by watching, but I’ll translate the major points below the embed, for über-curious readers:

Microsoft Visio 3d Drawings

  • Suppose you’re a factory floor manager in a manufacturing facility…
  • Maps of your plant are great, but you sill have to do the mental translation into 3D to understand what it represents.
  • Of course, people stick with 2D, because the tools for creating 2D plans are easier (and cheaper) to use than 3D modeling software.
  • 2D layouts can be over-simplified, depending on what your job is, so you could be missing important details.
  • New features coming to Visio will enable 3D views from 2D layouts!
  • Imagine a scenario where the production in region “B2” of the factory needs to be increased.
  • A new machine shape can be added to the plan, surrounded by a safety area demarcation shape. Both can easily be copied.
  • With the click of a button, the updated 3D view can quickly be seen.
  • Even with 3D, checking thousands of square meters through a small window on your screen can still be hard to do, so strap on your virtual reality (VR) headset and take a stroll through the plant!
  • You can check details and get a feel for the design before any real-world actions are taken.
  • You can walk through the area or teleport to distinct locations.
  • You can turn layers on and off, and the 3D objects show and hide!
  • Example: Let’s turn on the test stations to check that the testers are working at a safe distance from the new machines. (Looks good and safe!)
  • With 2D to 3D magic, it is easier to test designs and quickly discover unexpected problems that could have huge costs if detected after-the-fact.
  • There are many different use cases for this technology, such as: office spaces, retail stores, warehouses, laboratories, date centers, etc.
  • More is coming from the Visio team, so stay tuned!

Did you see that layers could be turned on and off from within the 3D world? Cool! I know that fellow MVPDavid Parker will be happy about that!

Visio

Visio + 3D solutions have been created by partners a few times before, but it is interesting to see that Microsoft is incorporating it into the product. Hopefully the new additions won’t be to damaging to existing businesses, but I think it’s about time this happened. I think good things will come from this.

One benefit that often comes when new features are added are corresponding automation hooks. As a Visio Programming Nerd myself, I hope that there are new API methods for working with the 3D features. As it stand right now, I imagine there is some sort of mapping process where users need to assign a 3D model to a 2D shape. For large libraries, this could be tedious for end-users. But for developers, this is an opportunity to pre-package solutions, or build tools to make the process easier or unnecessary for end-users.

And also, Visio had no choice, since Microsoft already added 3D to Paint!

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