To see the models in your Favorites folder, open your 3D Warehouse Models page by selecting Models from the user menu. To save a model to your private Favorites folder, click the Favorites button ( ).
To open a large preview, click the Full Screen icon in the lower right of the preview window and press Esc to leave the full-screen view. To access other tools, open the panel on the right to select different views or scenes or select the Pan, Zoom, or Zoom Extents tool. In the 3D preview, you can click and drag the Orbit tool to see the model from different perspectives. To see a 3D preview of the model, hover the mouse pointer over the image and click the 3D Model button that appears.
you want to experiment with the sample model, download it here.The 3D Warehouse main page includes search tools and navigation features, called out in the following figure.
Feel free to discuss anything related to this process in the comments below this post. Here is an example of an edited SketchUp model.I am covering the process of preparing a SketchUp model, uploading, and adjusting it in a guest post on the Sketchfab blog. Using its 3D Editor, you can tweak the interactive WebGL model quite a bit. Of those, Sketchfab offers amazing possibilities when it comes to adjusting the model and its materials after upload. One example is Trimble's 3D Warehouse, where an uploaded model becomes an interactive one just by clicking on a small icon:Other web services expand on this technology. There are nowadays quite a few ways in which we can share a SketchUp model with the world, thanks to a technology that is built right into most modern browsers: WebGL.