3D Placement

3D Placement

Defines a placement in 3D space

There are several types of placement for 3D objects. Camera A camera filming 3D content Read More as a particular Target Orientation Distance Default placement of a Camera Read More Placement for instance.
The placement of any 3D object can be change inside of it's parameters here :


Parameters common to all Elements

  • Loading (Activation State) : The loading status of the 3d placement. It can be loaded , enabled by not loaded or unloaded
  • Activation (Activation State) : The activation status of the 3d placement. It can be active , enabled by not active or inactive
  • Color Label (RGB Color) : Associate a color label to your 3d placement to make it easily locatable
  • Solo (On/off option) : Activate this to keep only this 3d placement active and hide all other 3d placements in same location
  • Editable (Activation State) : The editabiliy status of the 3d placement. It can be locked directly , locked indirectly or editable
  • Preset (Element Preset Selector) : Select a preset to apply on the 3d placement
  • Status (Object's errors and warnings) : Warnings and errors associated to this 3d placement

CATALOG

Position - Define a 3D position in space

Position Orientation - A simple 3axis position/orientation into space to place any 3D element

Position Orientation Size - Define a Position,Orientation and Size in space

Target Orientation Distance - Default placement of a Camera A camera filming 3D content Read More

Position Target Roll - Got a position and a Target which determine the orientation of the object and the a barrel roll parameter

Rail - Allow to use the placement of your geometry to do rail animations

Position Quaternion - Uses quaternion algorithm for the rotation transformation of the object

Matrix - Non user friendly 3D transformations mainly used to import 3D File External referenced 3D file (.fbx and .obj) Read More

Relative To Camera - As it say, take as reference your camera

Mirror - Mirroir mirroir, qui est la plus belle ?

Link To Tracker - Placement relative to tracker

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