Hi Martin
Can you clarify how we might achieve the following?
I have 2 hotspots in a photo (attached) and the top hotspot (white circle) should be smaller to mimic some kind of perspective scaling.
On Facebook, a member suggested I should geolocate the photos for the Distance option to work (Properties panel > Distance)
Having geolocated the photos and created a working floorplan and played around with the Distance, field, there doesn't seem to be a discernable difference visually to my hotspots.
I know I could just create a smaller hotspot and be done in 5 minutes but would like to understand the clever way
Thanks
Point hotspot perspective
Ok I think I have this.
I need a logic block which looks at the value in the distance field and then scales accordingly...
<conditions>
<condition>
<logictrigger>placeholder</logictrigger>
<logiccomparison>greaterequal</logiccomparison>
<comparevalue>2</comparevalue>
<logicoperator>and</logicoperator>
<placeholdername>$(hDm)</placeholdername>
</condition>
</conditions>
is that the best way?
I need a logic block which looks at the value in the distance field and then scales accordingly...
<conditions>
<condition>
<logictrigger>placeholder</logictrigger>
<logiccomparison>greaterequal</logiccomparison>
<comparevalue>2</comparevalue>
<logicoperator>and</logicoperator>
<placeholdername>$(hDm)</placeholdername>
</condition>
</conditions>
is that the best way?
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Hi,
Yes, but the nodes need to be geolocated so the place holder has the data to work with.
Regards,
Yes, but the nodes need to be geolocated so the place holder has the data to work with.
Regards,
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