What is a .XR file?
An .XR file is a type of computer file used to store 3D scenes specifically in the Xuver 3D graphics format. This file is usually created using a special plugin or a converter tool designed for Xuver. These tools can be added to popular 3D modeling software like SketchUp, Revit, and ARCHICAD. There is also a special converter for .IFC files to turn them into .XR files.
Once you have an .XR file, you can upload it to the Xuver online platform. This platform allows you to view and interact with the 3D model in a virtual space. You can move around inside the model as if you were a character in a video game, which is great for showing the design to clients and discussing it in real-time.
To open an .XR file, you need to use the Xuver platform, which works directly in your web browser, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. You don't need to download any special software to your computer. To upload the file, you can either follow a step-by-step guide provided by the Xuver plugin or converter, or you can simply drag and drop the file into the Xuver tool on your web browser.
After uploading the .XR file to the platform, you can also adjust various settings of the 3D model like lighting, shadows, and materials to make sure everything looks just right.
It's important to note that accessing the Xuver online platform requires a subscription, meaning you have to pay to use this service regularly.
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