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  • Creation Guideline
    • Warm Up Activity
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  • Introduction to 3D/AR Editor
    • 3D/AR Creator Dashboard
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    • Create Project Using Super Simple Editor
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  • Assemblr Edu Editor
    • Introduction to Editor
    • Super Simple Editor
    • On-Screen Display Settings
    • Multi-Select Objects
    • Change Background Color
    • Insert 3D & 2D Objects
    • Insert Texts & Annotations
    • Insert Videos & Audio
    • Transform Tools on Editor
      • How to Move Objects
      • How to Rotate Objects
      • How to Scale Objects
      • How to Duplicate Objects
      • How to Mirror Objects
      • How to Copy Objects to Another Scene
      • How to Delete Objects
      • How to Edit Objects on the Transform Panel
      • How to Change Objects on the Transform Panel
    • Scene Feature
      • How to Add, Duplicate, and Remove Scenes
      • How to Set Scene Camera
    • Interactivity Feature
      • Animate (Move, Rotate, Scale, Animation)
      • Visibility (Hide & Show)
      • Jump Up (Switch Scene & Open URL)
      • Media (Video Control & Sound Effect)
  • Custom AR Markers
    • What Is Custom AR Marker?
    • How to Insert Custom AR Markers from the Editor
    • How to Insert Custom AR Markers from AR Marker Dashboard
    • How to Purchase Custom AR Markers
  • Preview & Publish Projects
    • How to Preview Your Project
    • How to Publish Your Project
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    • Share Project's Link
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    • Embed in Canva
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  1. Assemblr Edu Editor

On-Screen Display Settings

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Last updated 4 months ago

Tutorial Videos

First off, click the Video Tutorials button on the bottom left of the Editor page.

Then, you will see a few tutorial videos that will guide you to create AR projects based on your needs.

You can choose one, and the tutorial video will pop up.

You can simply play the video to see the guide—and when you pause it, the Editor will appear to let you create precisely, step by step.

Reset Scene Camera

Want to view the display of your project like how it used to? Click the Settings button on the bottom left, and click Reset Camera. Voilà! Your camera will be reset to normal view.

Show or Hide Grids

Wondering how your project looks like without the grids? Head over to Settings, and choose Show/Hide Grid! If you want to make the grids reappear, just click on the option again.

Keyboard Shortcut

Speed lovers, gather up! If you're in a rush while creating, no worries—we've prepared lots of keyboard shortcuts. To check the available shortcuts, simply go to Settings, and click Keyboard Shortcut.

With this cheat sheet, you can insert or even transform objects, only by pressing one key!

Show/Hide Collider

A Collider defines the physical space of your object. When one object (the triggering object) touches another, the collider detects the interaction. Essentially, it marks the boundaries of the object, determining when and how it can interact with other objects in your project.

How to look at your collider? Go to Settings, click Show/Hide Collider. Then, you will be able to see the yellow box around your objects, it’s the collider.

Want to adjust the collider scale? You can adjust the collider scale by clicking adjust physics collider. Set your object’s collider by changing the number in scale, or use auto generate, so that your object’s size will be automatically fit!