Our goal at Revaly is to improve the quality, and efficiency of 3D Collaboration.
We have been hard at work and we’re thrilled to introduce a number of updates, including some of our most requested features such as Measure Tool Snapping, Assembly Auto-Coloring, and even the ability to display certain Full-Color Models (with Materials!).
In this update, we added a more robust settings page, both for organizations and your account. You can get to the new settings page by clicking your avatar in the dashboard or clicking the gear inside a space and opening “account settings.”
Inside this page, you can now change your image and your name and adjust your notification settings.
For organization owners, you can now access your organization profile, where you can change your organization name and image and view a list of users and their permission levels.
People with a keen eye for detail may have noticed that some of the edges rendered by Revaly’s viewer used to be either missing or kind of... off. This is because our viewer used to guess what the BREP curves for parts were — and we couldn’t always guess right. In the newest release, we added features to carefully extract, save, track, and display the actual BREP for any part that has it. You can see the difference below:
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This release includes three of our most asked-for features in a preview state. You can turn them on in the Experimental Features
menu, which you can access under the gear in the top right of any Revaly Space.
Enable the File Part Colors/Materials experimental setting to turn on this feature.
If you made your part with color — why shouldn’t it show up in Revaly that way?
We’re incredibly excited to enable digital artists to express themselves with the colors and materials. We can’t wait to see what you do with it. 🎨
To enable this feature, turn on
Assembly Auto-Colors
in the Experimental Settings (under the Settings “Gear” icon in any Revaly Space).
Another popular feature request, you can now opt-in to Automatic Assembly Coloring. When this feature is enabled, any part in Revaly will be automatically colored based on its position in the Part-Tree, to help distinguish it from other parts in the Space.
You’ve been asking for it so much, and we’re giving it to you as a preview.
You can turn this feature on in the experimental settings like this:
When you turn this on — measurements in Revaly will automatically “snap” to the nearest end-point or mid-point — making it much easier to measure the edge of a part or the distance between two important features.
To make it easier to know when you’re snapping to an edge, the edge is also highlighted in a friendly purple color. We hope to make the snapping behavior even easier to use in the future.
The new emoji keyboard available inside of Revaly.
While we love to ship features, we’re also constantly refining what we already have to make it easier to use in every way imaginable.
Fix for Previously Uploaded Assets Loading forever
Performance fixes related to Authorization and general performance improvements across the board ⚡️
We work hard to catch every bug before release, but sometimes they sneak in. If something doesn’t work the way you think it should, please report it to us by submitting a bug report using the question mark button inside Revaly or reach out to us at support@revaly.com.
Like what you see here, and want to join the team? Check out our job openings at revaly.com/careers