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This documentation is customized for SMART Board M600 series interactive whiteboards.
This documentation is customized for SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboards.
This documentation is customized for LightRaise interactive projectors.
This documentation is customized for SMART Podium interactive pen displays.
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After inserting a 3D model, you can manipulate it in the same way you manipulate other objects in SMART Notebook software. In particular, you can do the following:
Notes
For information on these basic options, see Working with objects.
When you add a 3D model to the Gallery tab, it appears in the 3D Objects category.
In addition to these basic options, you can do the following:
Rotate the 3D model
Pause, resume, play and restart animation
Add labels
You can rotate a 3D model along multiple axes. After rotating a 3D model, you can reset it to its original orientation.
To rotate a 3D model along a single axis
Select the 3D model.
Press and hold one of the side rotation handles.
Drag your finger around the center of the 3D model, and then release your finger when done.
To rotate a 3D model along multiple axes
Select the 3D model.
Press and hold the center rotation handle.
Drag your finger in the direction you want to rotate the 3D model, and then release your finger when done.
To reset a 3D model to its original orientation
Select the 3D model.
Press the 3D model’s menu arrow, and then select Reset Rotation.
If a 3D model contains animation, you can pause, resume and restart the animation.
Note
If a 3D model doesn’t contain animation, the Animation menu documented in the following procedures is disabled.
Select the 3D model.
Press the 3D model’s menu arrow, and then select Animation > Play/Pause Animation.
Select the 3D model.
Press the 3D model’s menu arrow, and then select Animation > Play/Pause Animation.
Select the 3D model.
Press the 3D model’s menu arrow, and then select Animation > Restart Animation.
You can use labels to highlight different components of a 3D model. Labels can be text, shapes or other 2D objects.
Select the 3D model.
Right-click the 3D model where you want to connect the label, and then select Add Label.
A label appears.
To use text in the label, double-click the label’s default text and then type your own text.
OR
To use a shape or other 2D object in the label, create the object and then drag it into the label.
Press the label’s connection point on the 3D model.
The label is hidden.
Press the label’s connection point to display the label.
Select the label.
Press Close.
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Last updated March 29, 2016.