3.4 Viewing, Editing and Annotating: Quick Guide
3.4.7 Viewing Options
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) To access additional view options, go to the "View" tab at the top of the screen. From here, you can toggle between Perspective and Orthographic viewing modes to change how your scene is ...
3.4.6 Taking Screenshots
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) To take a screenshot in Dot3D, simply press the screenshot tab at the top of the screen. This will capture an image, and prompt you with a variety of different ways to share or save it.
3.4.5 Viewing Hi-Res Photos
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) If you have taken any high-resolution photos during scanning, you can view them alongside their location in the scene. To access the images, go to "View" and select "High-Res Photos". A ...
3.4.4 Working with Annotations
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) (For a video tutorial on photo annotation, please click the link here) Annotations can be useful for highlighting certain items or areas in a scan, as well as saving information about certain ...
3.4.3 Taking Measurements
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) To use the distance measurement feature in the scan data, first navigate to the "Measure" tab and select "Distance." Next, select "Add Measurement" To take the measurement, tap and hold on ...
3.4.2 Setting Scene Coordinate System
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) You may find it beneficial to set a scene "Origin" to help with referencing and viewing your scene data. This can help ensure your data is upright when being viewed both in Dot3D, as well as ...
3.4.1 Scene Rendering and Viewing
(For a video tutorial on this, please click the link here) When it comes to viewing your scene, there are a couple different tools you can use to help with visualization. The "Surface Mode" button near the top right changes the scene from appearing ...