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[[Panel]]s form a (custom) interface element for the end-user. To use a [[Panel]], it must first be added to the [[Project]]. | [[Panel]]s form a (custom) interface element for the end-user. To use a [[Panel]], it must first be added to the [[Project]]. | ||
Revision as of 13:35, 1 July 2020
Panels form a (custom) interface element for the end-user. To use a Panel, it must first be added to the Project.
How to add a Panel:
- Open the list of Panels.
- At the bottom of the left panel, select the desired type of Panel.
- Click on "Add Panel".
- The Panel is now added. Make sure it is selected
- At the bottom of the right panel, select "Add point".
- Use the brush to place a point in the 3D world.
- The Panel now has a location in the 3D world.
- If the Panel is visible to the user's Stakeholder, a Popup will be visible in the 3D world.
Notes
- If the Panel is not set to be visible in its current state or to the current Stakeholder, you can still check whether the Panel has a location set by moving the camera and then selecting the Panel in the left panel. If the camera automatically moves to the intended location in the 3D world, the location of the Panel has been set succesfully.