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==== Select image ==== | ==== Select image ==== | ||
- | An image is selected under 2D image mode in the environment | + | An image is selected under 2D image mode in the Environment |
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==== Settings ==== | ==== Settings ==== | ||
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+ | The uploaded image, e.g. a house page, is displayed as the background of the configurable product. To ensure that the three-dimensional product in the foreground matches the background image visually and in perspective and integrates seamlessly, it is usually necessary to adjust the following settings to the background image. | ||
=== FOV === | === FOV === | ||
- | To adjust the field of view in the virtual | + | To adjust the field of view in the virtual |
=== Image position === | === Image position === | ||
- | The background image is centered | + | The background image is centred |
=== Sun position === | === Sun position === | ||
This is used to change the position of the sun in order to adjust reflections and shadows cast by the 3D model to the lighting conditions of the background image. | This is used to change the position of the sun in order to adjust reflections and shadows cast by the 3D model to the lighting conditions of the background image. | ||
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+ | === Shadow intensity === | ||
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+ | The intensity can be set here to adjust the model shadow to the photo. | ||
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+ | ==== Note ==== | ||
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+ | Two points should be observed for optimum visualisation: | ||
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+ | - Do not use cut-outs: A photo, like the display of a virtual environment on the screen, has a central focus point in the centre and perspective gradients towards the edges. Complete original photos should always be used so that these match when overlaying. | ||
+ | - Hold the camera as straight as possible: When taking the photo, the camera should not be rotated in the direction of view if possible, i.e. the horizon on the left edge of the photo should be the same distance from the top edge as on the right. This ensures the best possible alignment with the virtual camera. | ||
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