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December 16, 2023 at 7:33 amWatch & LearnParticipant
In this quick tip video, you will learn how you can save a 3D image in Discovery through the saved scene options. The 3D image in Discovery is saved in the Glb format. This is a special single-file 3D model format of GLTF type. It can be used to view models, or in reports since these images are of better quality than inserted screen captures. You can then insert it into your document or presentation to view the static image. This format is supported only if Outer contours on All faces or Streamlines (in Refine) are selected.
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