Import 3D models from other applications in most popular formats (COLLADA, FBX, OBJ, USDZ, 3DS, etc.).Access thousands of free models that can be imported from the Trimble 3D Warehouse.Add and move furniture and other objects (2,400+ items), and apply physically based materials (2,100+ supplied materials).
Bosch laser measure integration: take accurate measurements with a laser measure, and easily transfer and apply them to objects.Use a multi-purpose Building Block tool to create porches, custom columns, beams or even furniture.Scan your room or house using the Room Scanner feature based on LiDAR technology to recreate its digital copy (only for devices with LiDAR sensors built-in).Work in 2D Elevation view that displays the side view on walls and roof, a perfect tool for working with openings, niches and wall panels.Choose from the ready-made roof templates (12 roofs and 16 dormers) or customize the roof by editing its segments to create roofs of any form and complexity.Work with terrain editing tools for landscape design: create elaborate terrain around your house, lay paths and driveways and plan out your garden or backyard.Design from scratch or rely on ready-made house and interior design samples (e.g., kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, etc).Get unlimited floor levels: you will be able to create multi-story buildings and even skyscrapers.View real-time dimensions for walls, ceilings and floors when drawing in the 2D Plan view.Create detailed floor plan layouts, 3D home design visualizations, plan a garden and work with the surrounding landscape-everything is possible with Live Home 3D Pro. The latter is a special object type that can be added only on the Site.An outstanding home design app that can turn anyone into a designer. You can model tilted ground or roughness with the help of a custom terrain. Custom TerrainĪny project has the global totally flat terrain by default. Note that the orientation of the building on the floor plan in relation to the screen will not change after rotating it on the Site. In order to rotate a building, select it and then use the rotation handle as you do with regular objects. So, to move a building, just drag it to a new location. You can move and rotate the building on the Site in relation to the surrounding objects. Your building will be displayed as a solid object with just a few details. The Site is not supposed to be used for editing a building. You can move objects from the Site to any floor and vice versa by right-clicking on the object and choosing a new location in the Move Selection To menu. As long as the object's Glue By option is set to Glue by bottom side, the elevation of the object is defined by the level of the ground, either default or customized. Objects of the Furniture type (basically, most of the objects in your project) behave on the Site in the same way as they were placed on a floor. Unlike floors, the Site has no settings in the Inspector. If you pick another floor to be the ground floor, the Site will change its position in the Inspector accordingly. The thumbnail of the Site is always located next to the Ground Floor. In order to preview the Site in the 2D Plan view, the Site should be activated by clicking on its thumbnail in the Building Properties tab of the Inspector. The functionality described in this section is only available in the Pro edition. The Site layer is also used to model the terrain. The Site is used for standalone structures, such as a garden pavilion, pool, fence or for outdoor plants. This can be the ground floor itself, terrace and so on. The Ground Floor is intended to keep the parts of the building located on the ground level. They both have the same elevation level, and both must be present in any project, but they have different purposes. The Site layer accompanies the Ground Floor layer. Modeling the Terrain Introduction to the Site Layer and Terrain The Purpose of the Site Layer