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In this article, you will be adding 3D models to your map through Map Editor

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Info

To proceed with this article, users are expected to have:

  • Uploaded a 3D model to the 3D assets library, refer to this link if needed

  • Dictionary category for 3D Models, refer to this link if needed

  • Destination dictionary for the 3D model, refer to this link if needed

How to add 3D models

Steps

1. In the PAM Navigation menu, go to 360 Planner > Map Editor

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8. Fill in Rotation according to preference. This lets you change the direction of your model to face the correct way it needs to be.

9. Adjust the Start Zoom according to your preference. Default zoom is 15 (recommended).

10. Adjust the End Zoom according to your preference. Default end zoom is 22 (recommended).

11. Adjust the 3D model Opacity to your preference. Maximum opacity is 100%. Recommended opacity is 80-90%.

12. Activate Fade near Start Zoom according to user preference. Recommended start zoom is 15.

13. Activate Fade near End Zoom according to user preference. Recommended end zoom is 22.

14. Activate Hide 3D Model if you don't want the model to be seen on the map but don’t want to delete it

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22. A new tab will open and you can view the changes in the Interactive Kiosk. Here is how our 3D model looks like in the photo below.

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Extra Hints

  1. If your 3D model needs to remain visible on the map at all times (such as when zoomed in or zoomed out) you would set End Zoom to 24 and not activate Fade near End Zoom

  2. If your 3D model was an architectural building and the purpose was to be seen as a landmark but hidden to reveal detail underneath your would set End Zoom to 22 and activate Fade near End Zoom

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