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\title Editing 3D Assets in Design Mode
\QDS opens QML files that contain 3D scenes in the Design mode and the
- scenes in the 3D editor. You can add imported 3D assets
- to projects and edit them to create scenes and states, as well as the
- transitions between them.
+ scenes in \uicontrol {3D Editor}. You can add imported 3D assets to projects
+ and edit them to create scenes and states, as well as the transitions
+ between them. The other views enable you to select QML types to use in the
+ scene, specify properties for them, and view them in a tree structure,
+ as well as to create connections and browse projects and files.
\image studio-editing-3d-scenes.png "3D assets in Design mode"
- To edit 3D scenes in the Design mode:
+ To open the following views, select \uicontrol Window > \uicontrol Views:
\list
\li \uicontrol {3D Editor} (1) is the working area where you create the
scene, position the model, light and camera, as well as move and
- scale items.
- \li \uicontrol {3D View} (2) is where you see the scene projected by the
- camera.
- \li The sidebars contain views where you can select QML types to use in
- the scene, specify properties for them, and view them in a tree
- structure, as well as to create connections and browse projects and
- files. You can select the content of the sidebars in the sidebar
- menu:
- \list
- \li \uicontrol {Library} (3) displays the building blocks that you
- can use to create scenes: predefined Qt Quick 3D Components,
- Qt Quick Controls, your own 3D assets that you import to the
- project, and other assets. For more information, see
- \l {Adding 3D Views}.
- \li \uicontrol {Navigator} (4) displays the items in the current QML
- file as a tree structure. For more information, see
- \l {Managing Item Hierarchy}.
- \li \uicontrol {Properties} (5) organizes the properties of the
- selected item. You can change the properties also in the
- \uicontrol {Text Editor}. For more information, see
- \l {Specifying Item Properties}.
- \li \uicontrol Connections enables you to create connections
- between objects, signals, and object properties. For more
- information, see \l{Adding Connections}.
- \li \uicontrol {File System} shows all files in the currently
- selected directory. For more information, see
- \l{Viewing the File System}.
- \li \uicontrol {Open Documents} shows currently open files.
- \li \uicontrol {Projects} shows a list of projects open in the
- current session. For more information, see
- \l{Viewing Project Files}.
- \endlist
- \li \uicontrol {States} displays the different states of the
- item. QML states typically describe user interface configurations,
- such as the UI controls, their properties and behavior and the
- available actions. For more information, see \l{Adding States}.
- \li \uicontrol Timeline (6) provides a timeline and keyframe based
+ scale items. For more information, see \l {Working in 3D Editor}.
+ \li \uicontrol {Form Editor} (2) is where you see the scene projected by
+ the camera.
+ \li \uicontrol {Library} (3) displays the building blocks that you
+ can use to create scenes: predefined Qt Quick 3D Components,
+ Qt Quick Controls, your own 3D assets that you import to the
+ project, and other assets. For more information, see \l {Adding 3D
+ Views}.
+ \li \uicontrol {Navigator} (4) displays the items in the current QML
+ file as a tree structure. For more information, see
+ \l {Managing Item Hierarchy}.
+ \li \uicontrol {Properties} (5) organizes the properties of the
+ selected item. You can change the properties also in the
+ \uicontrol {Text Editor}. For more information, see
+ \l {Specifying Item Properties}.
+ \li \uicontrol Connections (6) enables you to create connections
+ between objects, signals, and object properties. For more
+ information, see \l{Adding Connections}.
+ \li \uicontrol Timeline (7) provides a timeline and keyframe based
editor that enables you to animate the properties of components.
\endlist
- To close the 3D editor, select \uicontrol 2D in the list on the toolbar (7).
- To reopen it, select \uicontrol {2D/3D}.
+ For more information on other views, see
+ \l {Editing QML Files in Design Mode}.
*/