5.900 - Project link sharing

Share projects more easily and identify shared spaces at a glance with these updates to link sharing and team indicators.

Try it out and share your feedback in the comments below.

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Is it just me or did the APP got more transparent? For me at least it is bit distracting, but thats just me.

Also noticed the bigger icons for measurements which is nicer!

Hard to read, too transparent.



iPad, feels darker, more subtle, easier to read if you have long list.

Before

Was it this change or a previous one that automatically makes publishing a model open a browser page? It’s really bothersome in my workflow and constantly requires me to close said page. Is there any way to turn this off?

I really like the ability to view models on the web, as a designer working with business teams and clients, it’s great to be able to show laypeople what I’ve created without having to log in, but this recent update seems to mandate account registration or login to view the models, which I understand is very much in line with your team’s needs to grow and convert more leads for you, but I’d still like to request that at least designers be given the option to share their finished products directly with non-professionals, or that there be an option for viewers to skip logging in or signing up so that they can flip through the 3D models without further concern and in a better way. Also, I’m really looking forward to the ability to freely edit the model’s texture, it’s still too hard to jump to other software to texture a good model, especially when you only have an iPad at hand.

Are you sure? Old variant still available and can be viewed without login as before.

Thank you for your answer, I think I found the problem, the first link is the direct link to the personal account management sharing link, the second link is the link to share the model :sweat_smile:,in the Chinese interface, the first link is called “投影(Projection)”, a little easy to misunderstand!

That’s the main reason why I always use the English interface, even though it’s not my native language. 99% of all software is originally in English, and all other languages are just translations—which often leads to misunderstandings.

In English everything is clear here: