About Visualization Modes

Visualization modes enable you to view objects as high quality (precise and accurate), or as optimized quality (faster to load, and faster to navigate).

High Quality
High quality is used for representations. It is more precise and accurate.
Material (internal to the representation), edges, wireframe, and lineic elements rendering modes are available.
Optimized Quality
Optimized quality is used for representations. It is faster to load, and faster to navigate.
Only the Shading option is available. Material, edges, wireframe, and lineic elements rendering modes can be selected but have no effect on the visualization.
Important:
  • On premises, if the Optimized Quality mode is enabled but has not been generated, the command is grayed out and High Quality mode is used as a fallback since it is always available.
  • On the cloud, the Optimized Quality mode is available only if you have acquired tokens for the multiscale HD navigation.
Default Visualization Mode
By default, the Optimized Quality mode is activated.
The visualization mode is not persistent. Therefore, reloading the view changes the visualization mode to optimized quality and applies the Shading rendering mode.