Create Annotations Feature Sidebar

This page documents the 3DM Viewer Workspace Feature Sidebar.
Orbit 3DM Viewer > Sidebar > Feature Sidebars > Create Annotations

Annotations are tools to complement the map data with temporary notes or sketches in the currently opened viewer. There are different types of annotations and it's possible to adjust the graphic appearance to your choice.

As they also have a spatial component to them and it's possible to download the annotations, one can share these annotations with co-workers. When a co-worker opens an annotations file, he/she can choose to replace or add to the current annotations.

Annotation Tools

An Annotation Object can be:

Depending on the chosen annotation type, options to customize the appearance of the annotations will become available below. For example, options to choose a particular symbol from an available library, to modify the color and the color width, or to show the coordinates next to the annotation.

The settings for the appearance of a 3D Model are explained more in detail below.

3D Model Selection

Availability to choose the wanted 3D Model object. Uploading more 3D Models is possible via 3D Mapping Cloud Console using the Supported Resources.

3D Model Edit - in sidebar

Availability to change the length, width and height of the 3D Model - with or without keeping the 3D ratio of the model.

3D Model Edit - on View

When selecting the model that should be edited, three types of dots appear on the bounding box around the model:

Changing the location of the model:

Changing the size of the model:

Changing the rotation of the model:

Keep in mind that the 'Keep 3D Ratio' setting also influences the editing on view.

Appearance

Depending of the annotation type, change the symbol, size, position, color…

Transparency

Options to adjust the transparency of all annotation icons, lines, fills or labels.

The URL is opened when clicking on the annotation.

Export Annotations

The annotations can be stored in an annotation file. This annotation file is saved separately as an .o3a file and is not a fixed part of the viewer or publication.