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Azure IDR Diagram Viewer is a tool designed for 3D modeling and visualization, enabling users to explore and interact with three-dimensional maps and models. It allows users to fly through 3D environments, examine details, and gain a deeper understanding of spatial data. This tool is particularly useful for architects, designers, and professionals who need to visualize complex 3D structures or simulations.
• 3D Visualization: Explore 3D models with high-quality rendering.
• Interactive Navigation: Use intuitive controls to pan, zoom, and rotate views.
• Real-Time Rendering: Smooth performance for seamless interaction.
• Detail Inspection: Zoom in to examine specific areas of the model.
• Cross-Compatible: Works with various 3D file formats and integrates with Azure services.
• Collaboration Tools: Share views and annotations with team members.
What file formats does Azure IDR Diagram Viewer support?
The tool supports common 3D file formats, including OBJ, STL, and GLB, as well as Azure-specific formats for seamless integration.
Can I use Azure IDR Diagram Viewer without an Azure subscription?
No, Azure IDR Diagram Viewer requires an Azure account to access its full features and integration with Azure services.
How do I report issues or request new features?
You can submit feedback or report issues through the Azure support portal or via the application's built-in feedback mechanism.