PRIMER 22.1

Viewing WebGL Files in a Browser

Viewing WebGL Files in a Browser

Assuming you have a web browser that supports WebGL (see above) the WebGL file should open without any extra steps. If the file is large it may take several seconds to load the data from the file in which case you should see a 'loading' screen.

Once the file is loaded the 3D model will be displayed in a default view. The mouse can be used to modify the view:
The left mouse button will rotate the model
The middle mouse button will translate/pan the model
The right mouse button will scale the model

Parts displays a part tree which allows you to blank/unblank any parts in the model. If your model in PRIMER contained include files then they will also be shown in the tree.