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TerraExplorer for Web is a lightweight 3D GIS viewer that enables you to view and analyze high-resolution, stunningly realistic 3D content in your web browser. The employment of HTML5/ WebGL standards allows TerraExplorer for Web to provide support for multiple platforms and browsers. Built on the powerful Cesium open source library, TerraExplorer for Web further extends the core functionality with additional capabilities and enhanced performance.

TerraExplorer for Web (TE4W) is a lightweight 3D GIS viewer that enables you to view and analyze high-resolution, stunningly realistic 3D content in a web browser, without any plug-ins. The employment of HTML5/WebGL standards allows TerraExplorer for Web to provide support for multiple platforms and browsers. TerraExplorer for Web (TE4W) is part of the SkylineGlobe software suite by Skyline Software Systems.

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Cutting-edge 3D GIS desktop viewer and creator for viewing, querying, analyzing, and presenting geospatial data in a high resolution 3D environment, as well as creating and publishing realistic 3D views.

Advanced 3D GIS viewer and editor for Android and iOS mobile devices with professional-grade tools for viewing, querying, analyzing and editing massive online or offline datasets in a high resolution 3D environment.

It's a cutting-edge 3D GIS desktop viewer and creator that provides powerful tools and a high resolution 3D environment in which to view, query, analyze and present geospatial data.

With TerraExplorer's robust and extensive capabilities and ever-increasing interoperability, stunningly realistic 3D visualizations can be created by overlaying the terrain with unlimited data layers, 3D models, virtual objects and more.

I get a feeling that Bently secretly suppresses the viewer and S3C Composer. I believe that is a big mistake. The CC is not yet perfect and often tiles fail. The most convenient way to fix it is to process the failed tile separately and stitch it into the big model with S3C Composer.

Their viewer "TerraExplorer (Pro)" is an amazing tool. It does everything Acute 3D Viewer does plus it can layer-in additional info like flat maps and additional 3D models. plus few simple analytical tools like elevation gradient... It also allows to quickly flatten or dig a hole in the 3d mesh (used to insert new construction options.)

Now I work with local government to provide them access to my 3D models. Acute 3D viewer is not enough for them. They need to layer-in more info including design options for new buildings. Even thou Skyline products are stupid EXPENSIVE I am forced to use it to satisfy the demand.

What version of Enterprise\Portal are you using? I have had hosted scene layers that also work fine in Pro and AGOL but just won't display in the Portal scene viewer - but I think that is because we are on an older Enterprise version.

Given that Pro can read the hosted scene layer ok, I suspect the problem is with the scene viewer itself. You could confirm this by loading the model into AGOL and trying it there (yes, this would be problematic because it is so large). Another thing to try would be to create your own simple web scene using the Javascript API and see if it will load your hosted scene layer ok. You could see if different API versions have issues or not, which may help to narrow things down a bit.

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