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3DStreet Editor

Hand Icon

The hand icon allows you to click and drag to move around the scene without accidentally selecting an object.

Screenshot of the 3DStreet Editor with the hand icon cursor.

Panning

Click and drag to move around the scene.

Animated gif of a user panning a street scene using the 3DStreet Editor.

Rotation

Right click and drag to rotate while staying in place. (Hold SHIFT and click and drag if you have a trackpad.)

Animated gif of a user rotating a street scene using the 3DStreet Editor.

Zooming In and Out

With scroll wheel on your mouse move the wheel up and down. Or with trackpad use two fingers and move towards each other for a zoom in and move away from each other for zoom out.

Animated gif of a user zooming in and out of a street scene using the 3DStreet Editor.

Double Click

Double click on an entity in the scene graph or in the scene to fly the camera to that location.

Animated gif of a user double clicking on an entity to fly the camera to that location using the 3DStreet Editor.

tip

Lost? Double Click: If you get stuck or the camera gets lost in a strange position, try double clicking on an object to reset the camera. Double clicking an object is also a great way to quickly zoom into a specific area with more precision than using the scroll wheel.


Tell a Story: Double clicking to zoom to an entity is a great tool for presentations with stakeholders -- focus attention on key project areas from any prior camera position in a live presentation, or use a screen capture tool to record video animations.

Viewer

Like “Streetview” this is how you can get a real-life perspective of your street scene from the ground level

To move use arrows / wasd or click once on a point on the ground and you will teleport to that location. Even fly around if you’re feeling adventurous.

Animated gif of a user navigating a street scene using the 3DStreet Viewer.