User:Camila Maia 06/Sandbox/ViewModes

= View Modes = Below you can watch tutorials about the view modes in VEERUM, based on the received FAQ.

How to get the Pano View?
The 360° Pano view in the 3D Viewer opens an interactive 360° panoramic view that is georeferenced within a model. The 360° Pano view provides full 360° horizontal and vertical views with high-resolution zooming capabilities. Waypoints are displayed in the view to select and instantly navigate to another panoramic image in the model. To open the 360° Pano view:

1 – Open the target workscope;

2 – Turn on the model that contains your 360° panoramic images (typically a Reality Scan);

3 – If you want to view objects within the 360° Pano view, perform an object search. For information on searching, refer to Using search and Using advanced search;

4 – Select the 360° button in the top menu to turn on the 360° Pano view. The 360° Pano view opens with visible waypoints visible.

For more information, access: Using 360° Pano View

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How to get the 360° view mode?
Note: To enter 360° Pano view, a panoramic image must be within 50 meters of the camera view. Otherwise, a message will appear indicating that there are no 360 images nearby. In your target workscope:

1 – Turn on the model that contains your 360° panoramic images (typically a Reality Scan). If you want to view objects within the 360° Pano view, perform an object search;

2 – Select the 360° button in the top menu to turn on the 360° Pano view. The 360° Pano view opens with visible waypoints visible;

3 – Click on the waypoints or use your keyboard to navigate through your workscope.

Keyboard navigation keys to move through the waypoints:

W: Forward to the next waypoint            A: Left waypoint

S: Backward to the waypoint behind      D: Right waypoint

Arrow keys: Pivot left, right, up, and down

For more information, access: Using 360° Pano view

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How to select 3D/2D view mode?
Select the mode in which you want to view your workscope and models. Options include 360° panoramic view, 3D, 2D, and map view. For 3D and 2D view modes:

1 – Select the 2D or 3D view mode from the top menu;

2 – If you select 2D, the projection moves the camera view to an aerial position;

3 – If you select 3D, you can move the orientation of the view.

Note: Activating a 2D model automatically activates the 2D view mode. If multiple models are open and one or more of them is a 2D model, the 2D model has priority for the view mode.

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How to navigate around the 3D Viewer?
The 3D viewer has both Orbit and Fly modes for navigating through your workscopes. To change the navigation mode, open the Navigation tab and select Orbit or Fly.


 * Orbit mode sets the center of the 3D viewer as the pivot point, allowing you to orbit in any direction. To pivot the view, click and drag the left mouse button in any direction. The view will orbit around the center in the direction you drag the mouse. To pan, click and drag the right mouse button..

In Orbit mode, use the mouse to navigate through your workscope:


 * 1) Pivot: Press and drag left button (1);
 * 2) Pan: Press and drag right button (2);
 * 3) Zoom: Rotate the wheel button (3,4) to move forward and backward;
 * 4) Zoom and centre: Double-click the left button (1) or the wheel (5).
 * Fly mode establishes a first-person camera view with the pivot point at the location of the camera. Left-click and drag to look around. Press and drag the right button to pan. In fly mode, use the fly speed slider to adjust the speed.

Fly mode supports several keys to use for navigation.

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How to use visualization mode for search results?
Several visualization features in VEERUM can be used in conjunction to better view your objects. 1 – Select Objects in the left pane;

2 – Use the toolbar options to select a visualization mode including Highlight, Inside, Outside, or Isolate;

3 - To activate a mode, click the tool icon in the upper right corner of the viewer and select a mode.

For more information, access: Modifying the view of your objects

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How to share view?
The Share View feature creates a unique link for you to share the current view with another user. This is an alternative to bookmarking. You can use Share View to share views from the 3D viewer or the Progress tab. A shared view maintains the orientation, zoom level, activated models and any other specified settings for the view. The Share View functionality shortens the URL link for easy sharing. 1 – Select Share View (navigation menu). The Share View window opens with a unique URL for your view;

2 – Select Copy to clipboard;

3 – Paste the URL into an email, chat, or document for others to access. When the recipient clicks on the link, the application opens in the exact view you specified. The recipient must have access to the VEERUM application to open the link.

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