The Scene Explorer is located on the left side of the scene. It shows the nodes and models of the scene.
Depending on how the imported model was created, the list might be organized in assemblies. This is particularly useful for selecting whole groups of parts at once. In the above example, all subordinate parts of the "Befestigungsmittel" assembly easily can be selected at once by clicking on the assembly name. This comes in handy when adding holograms to pins or hiding parts of a model.
Note: The Scene Explorer can be resized by dragging the right edge of the list.
You can select all the user-created items of a scene by clicking on Nodes (displayed right under Scene).
By separately clicking on each node, the respective settings panel for the respective node appears on the right of the scene. These settings are the same as the ones available when the node is added to the scene, be it a pin, marker, scene state, or condition node.
You can change the disposition of the whole 3D model, its coordinates, and metrics using the model settings.
To open the settings for a model, select its root element (displayed right under Scene > Models). The root element is the topmost item and contains all of the model's other assemblies and parts.
The Product Settings menu opens on the right side of the Editor:
The main functionalities of these settings are:
Note: The pivot point can be moved for individual parts, assemblies, or the whole model.
Note: To correct a wrongly displayed model, you can use a combination of quick rotations and coordinate systems changes.
You can also delete a 3D model from the Scene. Apply the following steps to do that:
The Assembly or Part Settings menu appears on the right when selecting any part or assembly that is not the root element.
The main functionalities of these settings are:
You can hide user-created nodes or model parts/assemblies. To do this using the Scene Explorer, tick or untick the box next to the desired element to hide or show it respectively.
This is available for all parts and nodes, except for the default Workflow Start and Workflow End nodes as well as the Scene State and Condition Nodes.
Alternatively, you can click on the element in the scene to select it, then use the Objects > Hide/Show option from the top menu or the Ctrl
+ H
keyboard shortcut.
Multiple parts can also be selected in the Scene Explorer and the 3D scene by holding down Ctrl
while selecting. The keyboard shortcut H
can be used to hide all the selected parts at once.