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 ===== 2D image mode ===== ===== 2D image mode =====
  
-In 2D image mode, a photo can be uploaded and used as the background of a 3D model. This mode offers the option of displaying virtual models in a real environment.+In 2D image mode (only available for 3D configurators), a photo can be uploaded and used as the background of a 3D model. This mode offers the option of displaying virtual models in a real environment.
  
 ==== Select image ==== ==== Select image ====
  
-An image is selected under 2D image mode in the Environment section.+An image is selected in the Environment section under 2D image mode.
  
-{{ viewer:2d-modus-bild-auswaehlen.jpg?600 |}}+{{ viewer:2d-modus-bild-auswaehlen.jpg?Direct&600 |}}
  
 ==== Settings ==== ==== Settings ====
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 The intensity can be set here to adjust the model shadow to the photo. The intensity can be set here to adjust the model shadow to the photo.
  
-{{ viewer:2d-modus-einstellungen.jpg?600 |}}+{{ viewer:2d-modus-einstellungen.jpg?Direct&600 |}}
  
 ==== Align model ==== ==== Align model ====
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 The model can be aligned in front of the background using mouse or touch gestures (depending on the device). A description of the control options can be accessed via the control icon in the top menu bar. The model can be aligned in front of the background using mouse or touch gestures (depending on the device). A description of the control options can be accessed via the control icon in the top menu bar.
  
-{{ viewer:2d-modus-positionierung.jpg?600 |}}+{{ viewer:2d-modus-positionierung.jpg?Direct&600 |}}
  
 ==== Note ==== ==== Note ====
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 Two points should be observed for optimum visualisation: Two points should be observed for optimum visualisation:
  
-  - 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.+  - Do not use cut-outs: A photo, like the display of a virtual environment on the screen, has a central focal 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.   - 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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en/viewer/2d-image-mode.1728564571.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/10/10 13:49 by julia
vrdoroVR made easy

Table of Contents

vrdoro - The VR platform

Structure of the manual

Registration and login

Prerequisites

vrdoro-visualiser

  • Overview
  • Menu bar
  • Integration on the website
  • Setting up the headset
  • Tips for the headset
  • 2D image mode
  • Products and tools
    • Room measurement
    • Floor coverings
    • Windows
    • Conservatory
    • Auxiliary tools

vrdoro - store

  • Assets
    • 3D models
    • 360 degree panoramas
    • 3D sets
    • Textures
  • Downloading assets
  • Asset management
  • Easy Share
  • Maker

vrdoro-editor

  • Overview
  • Create a VR room
  • Add 3D models
  • Configure environment
  • Publish project
  • Show configurator on own website
  • Expert knowledge
    • Edit textures
    • 3D sets

VR-Panorama-Tours

  • Panorama views
  • VR spot
  • 3D model
  • 3D model spot

Edit 3D models

  • Import
  • Export
  • Preparation
  • Statistics
  • Scaling
  • Measuring
  • Centring
  • Colouring
  • Reduce
    • Decimate
    • Edges
    • Meshes
  • Smoothing
  • Repair models
  • Cutting models to size
  • Aligning models
  • Set UV mapping
  • Simple modelling
  • Select
  • Requirements for models

FAQ

Glossary