Tutorial 4 Exercise 5: Sharing the Design as a Scenario

In this exercise you'll create a scenario to publish and share.

  1. Go to the Top view bookmark.
  2. Open the Scenario Browser.

    A scenario can be the whole model or part of the model, plus storyboards, packaged up for viewing on the web or on mobile devices.

  3. Add a new scenario.
  4. Rename the scenario Foothills Subdivision.
  5. Zoom out so that the entire subdivision is centred in the field of view.
  6. Click Set Home.
  7. Under Define Area of Interest, click Point Identification Box and then draw a rectangle that includes the subdivision. Double-click to finish.

    In this case, you'll limit the area included in the scenario to the subdivision.

  8. Under Storyboards, select the storyboard that you created in the last exercise.

    If you didn't create a storyboard, select the sample storyboard provided.

  9. Under Access Rights, turn on Public Access.
  10. Close the Scenario Editor.
  11. Sync the model changes with InfraWorks 360.
  12. Wait till the scenario finishes generating and Published appears in the Scenario Browser.
  13. Click Open in Web Browser.

    The web viewer doesn't work in all browsers. If you have a problem viewing the scenario in the web viewer, you can always install Google Chrome and use that.

  14. Accept the Terms of Service and click Continue.

    Terms of service may appear the first time you view a model.

  15. Navigate the model in the browser, turn layers on and off and then play the storyboard.
  16. This is how customers can see your work, even though they don't have Autodesk InfraWorks.

That is the end of the tutorials for the Autodesk InfraWorks software. Stay tuned for more tutorials coming soon for the add-on modules (Roadway Design, Bridge Design and Drainage Design)!