Show skin elements only when panorama X displayed
Hi Tong,
let the skin elements not visible and add a node to each panorama in the skin editor. There you change the visibility when the desired panorama is displayed (for example with the action: activated -> show element)
let the skin elements not visible and add a node to each panorama in the skin editor. There you change the visibility when the desired panorama is displayed (for example with the action: activated -> show element)
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Christian
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Hi Tong,
What Christian is saying is add a tag to your panoramas using the userdata window that need a skin change.
Then in the skin editor add a node marker and set the tag.
Then add actions to the node marker, activated show xxx and hide xxx.
Then deactivate hide xxx and show xxx.
xxx being the elements that need to show and hide.
if more than one skin change is required then add more tags and node markers.
You can also add partial skin changes depending on tag's.
Example if you have tag's.
top, bottom
Then have a node marker for each tag, top could change the top window border and bottom could change the bottom window border.
Your panoramas could then have the tag/s
pano one, tag = top
pano two, tag = bottom
pano three, tag = top, bottom
In the above pano one would just have the top border changed while pano three would have its top and bottom borders changed.
Regards,
Hopki
What Christian is saying is add a tag to your panoramas using the userdata window that need a skin change.
Then in the skin editor add a node marker and set the tag.
Then add actions to the node marker, activated show xxx and hide xxx.
Then deactivate hide xxx and show xxx.
xxx being the elements that need to show and hide.
if more than one skin change is required then add more tags and node markers.
You can also add partial skin changes depending on tag's.
Example if you have tag's.
top, bottom
Then have a node marker for each tag, top could change the top window border and bottom could change the bottom window border.
Your panoramas could then have the tag/s
pano one, tag = top
pano two, tag = bottom
pano three, tag = top, bottom
In the above pano one would just have the top border changed while pano three would have its top and bottom borders changed.
Regards,
Hopki
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