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Procore Model Manager - Beta Access & Feedback

The Model Manager (Beta) features and documentation are subject to change without notice. (Note: At the launch of the Beta, only 'Admin' level permissions are available. Additional permissions will be phased in during the product lifecycle).

To access the beta and provide feedback Show/Hide Details

  • How to Access: Participating companies must sign the Procore Beta Agreement. Once signed, your Procore Administrator coordinates with your Procore point of contact to enable Model Manager (Beta) on specific Procore projects.

  • How to Provide Feedback During Beta: Contact your dedicated Beta program lead.

  • How to report critical issues: Report breaking changes to Procore Customer Support. For general feedback or non-critical issues, contact your Beta program lead or Procore point of contact.

Things to Consider

  • Required User Permissions (Note: At the launch of the Beta, only 'Admin' level permissions are available. Additional permissions will be phased in during the product lifecycle).

Camera Field of View (FOV)

The FOV setting dictates the "focal length" of your virtual lens. In the Next-Gen Viewer, this is measured in degrees.

Feature

Behavior

Default setting

The default setting is 65° for new views created within the platform.

Imported views

Imported viewpoints from Navisworks® or Revit® retain their original FOV.

Distortion

High FOV (90°+) may cause a "fish-eye" effect, while low FOV (45°) may feel "zoomed in." The viewer allows these to persist if that is how the view was saved.

Adjustments

If a view looks distorted, Procore recommends resetting the Home view in Navisworks to 65° and republishing to the document repository.

Projection Modes

Projection modes determine how 3D space is interpreted within the viewer. By switching modes, you can choose the view that best suits your current task—whether you need a realistic sense of depth for navigation or an undistorted view for verifying technical alignments.

  • Perspective (3D): This is the default mode. It mimics the human eye by making objects further away appear smaller. This provides spatial depth, making it ideal for first-person "fly" walkthroughs and general site orientation.

  • Orthographic (2D): This mode removes depth distortion. Every object maintains its true scale regardless of its distance from the camera. This is essential for verifying vertical alignments, checking clearances between systems, and producing elevation screenshots.

See an example of each projection mode Show/Hide

Example

See these examples to view the difference between projection modes.

Perspective Mode (Default)

Perspective mode mimics the human eye, making objects that are further away appear smaller. This creates a sense of depth that is ideal for "flying" through a site or orienting yourself within the 3D environment.

This image shows an example of the Model Manager tool's default projection mode in the viewer, which is Perspective mode.
Orthographic Mode

Orthographic mode removes depth distortion so every object maintains its true scale, regardless of its distance from the camera. This is a helpful tool for checking if systems are vertically aligned or for capturing clear elevation views without the distortion of a vanishing point.

This image shows an example of the Model Manager tool's viewer when set to Orthographic mode.

How to Switch Between Projection Modes

For detailed steps, see Switch Projection Modes in the Viewer.

Left Toolbar

On the left side of the Next-Gen Viewer is a persistent, vertical toolbar that puts navigation and frequently used design coordination tools at your fingertips. You can move this toolbar around the page.

In the Model Manager, the left toolbar in the Model Viewer is a persistent, vertical toolbar that puts navigation and frequently used design coordination tools at your fingertips.

How to Use the Left Toolbar

For detailed steps, see Use the Left Toolbar.

Right Toolbar

This toolbar helps to control the visual environment and your interactions with the model. While the left toolbar deals with object data, the right toolbar helps you manipulate the model.

In the Model Manager tool, the right toolbar in the Model Viewer helps to control the visual environment and your interactions with the model.

How to Use the Right Toolbar

To learn how to use the toolbar icons, see Use the Right Toolbar.

Action Menu

The Actions menu provides a centralized way to control how you view and interact with 3D model data. By using these tools, you can quickly declutter your view, find similar items across the entire project, and inspect complex internal details without losing the overall context of the model.

In the Model Manager tool, the Actions menu in the Model Viewer lets you manage object visibility, isolate specific attributes, and navigate the model's details.

How to Use the Actions Menu

For detailed steps, see Use the Actions Menu in the Viewer.