
It allows people not only to explore and interact with a physical model, but also the ability to see the world from their perspective along with their own. With the Mixed Reality mode of this application, you get the best of both worlds. So, with this new, mixed reality feature of SketchUp Viewer, the user not only has the ability to interact with your physical work but is also able to physically interact with your virtual work. This allows you to create a presence on a particular device so that your users can not only see you, but also know that they can interact with you too. However, there is another powerful feature here as well - if you use Windows as your SketchUp Viewer, then it creates a presence in your virtual environment that is distinct from your regular desktop or laptop viewer. SketchUp can still be used for the regular view model of a 3D scene from within Windows, and the obvious benefit here is that you can still easily move objects around the scene as needed. This has not changed what SketchUp Viewer is for, but rather added to it. This means that no longer are users limited to viewing pre-designed model from outside the app. They have developed an application that allows users to be able to view, edit, and also save any level in a relatively simple and intuitive manner.


With this new application, Trimble is Taking 3D modelling even further into what they now refer to as experiential design and building process. SketchUp Viewer for HoloLens extends the value and cost already invested in 3D modelling with the integration of SketchUp and Windows.
