Image
Manager
You can store images as sources in WYSIWYG
using the Image Manager. By assigning textures
to saved sources instead of to specific images, you can change or modify
the texture of multiple objects at the same time using the Image
Manager.
In this section
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Image Manager
The Image Manager
also enables you to perform minor image modifications, such as flip horizontal
or flip vertical to images without permanently changing the source file.
This feature is useful in situations where the texture is flipped as a
result of incorrect surface winding. For details, see Drawing
surfaces.
You can use the Image
Manager to create subsources of an image (i.e., divide the image
up), which can then be applied to objects such as surfaces, screens, LED
walls.
Notes:
- The Image Manager window
preview can be resized to accommodate images that have a higher or
wider aspect than the default window size.
- The Image Manager window
preview will display a grey checker pattern to identify the alpha
levels that are defined in an image.
- The maximum resolution of an image that can be
imported into the Image Manager is
equivalent to 4,194,304 pixels (2048 x 2048). You can import into
the Image Manager, images that are
very wide and not tall, or vice versa.
To access the Image Manager
- In CAD mode, select >
.
Result: The
Image Manager appears.
Image source
To create a new
image source in the Image Manager
- In the Image Manager,
click New Image Source.
- Browse to locate the image on your computer, and
then click OK.
Result: The
image is added as a source.
Source Properties
- Source Name: The
image’s file name.
- Source Path: The
path to the physical file. Click the file open icon
to select a new file.
- Flip Horizontal:
Click this option to flip the image source horizontally. For details,
see To
flip an image source. Note that you cannot flip image subsources.
- Flip Vertical:
Click this option to flip the image source vertically. For details,
see To
flip an image source. Note that you cannot flip image subsources.
- Dimensions: The
file’s dimensions in pixels.
- In Use: Informs
you of whether the image source is in use. If the image source is
currently in use, it cannot be deleted from the Image Manager.
Display Settings
- Show image at:
Select the zoom level for the image. You can choose to Fit the
image in the display window, or show it at a percentage of its actual
size: 100%, 200% or
300%.
- Display Borders:
Select this option to show the subsource borders in the display.
- Display Selected Only:
When you have selected a subsource in the table, select this checkbox
to only show the subsource
in the display area; if you do not select this checkbox when a subsource
is selected, the entire source is shown (with the subsource borders
highlighted in the display if you selected Display
Borders).
To flip an image
source
In situations where a surface was drawn
in a clockwise direction (see Drawing
surfaces), the texture may appear to be “flipped” either horizontally
or vertically. To avoid this problem, flip the image source using the
Flip Horizontal or Flip
Vertical checkboxes, as shown below. Note that you cannot
flip image subsources; only the actual image source can be flipped.
- Open the Image Manager.
- In the table to the left, select the image source
that you want to flip.
- Based on the direction in which you want to flip
the image, select either Flip Horizontal or
Flip Vertical.
Result: The
image is flipped, as shown in the following sample graphic, which was
flipped vertically and horizontally.
To export an image source
After flipping the image, you may want
to save your changes to a new image file as follows:
- Open the Image Manager.
- In the table to the left, select the image source
that you want to export.
- Click the Save
icon in the top left of the window.
- Type a name and select a file type for the new
image, or accept the default file type of PNG.
Note: When
exporting an image source the default file type is PNG, but you can choose
a different file type, if desired; when exporting a subsource, you cannot
choose the file type. The subsource is exported to the same file type
as its source.
- Click OK.
Missing images
If you have turned off the option Save external textures within the document in
> File
Options, when you move image files from their original location,
they may not load from within WYSIWYG. When this happens, the image source
will be highlighted in red, as shown in the following graphic:
To address this issue, select the image
source highlighted in red, click the folder icon beside the Path box,
and browse to select a new image. When you are finished, click OK.
Creating image
subsources
Just as with videos, you can create one
subsource or multiple subsources from an image using the following procedures.
Image subsources are useful in scenarios where you need to apply part
of an image to one object and another. Normally, to do so you would need
to open the image in a photo editing software program, make your edits,
crop the image, and then import two images. However, with the image subsource
creation feature, you can just import the source file, and create the
necessary subsources within WYSIWYG. For example, you could use this procedure
if you have a photo that you want to break into quadrants (2 x 2), and
then apply each quadrant to a separate surface, screen or LED wall, etc.
To create a single image subsource
- In the left pane of the Image
Manager, click to highlight the image which you want to create
a subsource for.
- In the bottom left corner of the window, click
Single Subsource - create one.
- Type the subsource name.
- By default, the system uses the start and end
coordinates of the selected source, but you can change these values
as desired. When you change these values, the system automatically
updates the dimensions.
- Click the Border box
to specify the color of the border that will appear around the subsource
when displayed.
- Click OK.
To create multiple image subsources
- In the left pane of the Image
Manager, click to highlight the image which you want to create
subsources for.
- In the bottom left corner of the window, click
Multiple Subsources - create many.
- Type the subsource name.
- Define the subsource matrix by specifying the
number of columns and rows. The dimensions of the subsources are displayed
for your reference.
- By default, the subsources are created by taking
the overall source area (height & width) and evenly dividing it
by matrix provided. However, you can modify the total area by changing
the start/end coordinates and, therefore, the overall dimensions used
to create the subsources. To do so, select the checkbox beside Modify total area for subsources, and then
type the new coordinates.
Notes:
- Subsources are always listed below the source
from which they were created.
- The table in the Image
Manager provides a convenient way of displaying source/subsource
information; all sources and their subsources are grouped, and can
be expanded/collapsed.
- You can rearrange the columns in the table by
clicking the column header and dragging it to the new position.
- You can adjust the width of columns by clicking
the column border and dragging the column to its new width.
To clone an existing
subsource to a new image
- In the left pane of the Image
Manager, click to highlight the image you want to clone a subsource
to.
- In the bottom left corner of the window, click
Clone From Existing Subsources.
- Select the media type that contains the subsource
you want to clone, either Image Sources or
Video Sources.
- Select the desired subsource from the corresponding
source drop-down list.
- Enter a name for the cloned subsource in the Subsource Prefix field.
- Click Apply.
Result: The
selected subsource will be cloned and applied to the selected image.
Changing
the properties of image sources and subsources
Note: If you
change the source after the subsources were created, and the new source
has different dimensions that do not match the subsources dimensions,
the affected subsources are highlighted in yellow (and a dialog box appears
to notify you as such).
When you select a row in the Image
Manager table, the properties of the image source or subsource
are displayed in the Source Properties section
of the window. You can change various properties of the image source and
subsources as follows:
- To change the border color of image subsources,
in the table, click the appropriate border color and then select the
new color from the drop-down list that appears to. Click Update.
- To change the name of the image source or subsource,
in the table, click the appropriate row. Type the new name, and then
click Update.
- If you have already applied an image to multiple
objects, and then you want to replace the source file with something
different, you can make the change once in the Image
Manager and have it automatically applied to all related
objects (i.e., you don’t have to individually apply the changes to
each object's properties). To do so, you change the underlying source
file to the Image name.
- You can define a subsource either by its start/end
coordinates or by its dimensions:
To resize the subsource, click the appropriate
row in the table. Change the start/end coordinates as desired, and then
click Update. Note that if you change the
coordinates, the system updates the dimensions automatically.
To change the dimensions of a subsource,
click the appropriate row and then type the new dimensions. Note that
when you change the dimensions, the system will automatically add to the
start coordinate to determine a new end coordinate. Click Update.
Note: You
can use the Quick Image/Video Tool to apply the Image Subsources. For
details, see Using
the Quick Image/Video Tool.
Using
the Quick Image/Video Tool
The Quick Image/Video Tool enables you
to quickly configure which video sources / subsources or images to attach
to selected objects like screens and LED Walls in your drawing.
To use the Quick Image/Video Tool
Note: Before
you use the Quick Image/Video Tool, you
must already have created the video source and/or subsources or images
that you want to apply to the selected object(s). For details, see To
configure a new video source for streaming video and To
create a single video subsource.
- From the menu,
choose > .
Tip: Alternately,
you can click the Quick Image/Video Tool icon
on the Tools toolbar. 
- In the Source Type section,
- Select whether you want to apply either a video
or image source.
- Choose the source from the appropriate drop-down
list, or click New to add a new
source from the Image Manager or
Video Manager that will open.
- In the Source Options
section, choose from the following options:
- Use the entire source:
Select this option if you wish to apply the entire source (as opposed
to its subsources). Proceed directly to step 12.
- Use a single subsource:
Select this option if you wish to apply a single subsource, and then
choose the subsource from the drop-down list. Proceed directly to
step 12.
- Use Multi-Split subsources:
Select this option if you wish to apply Multi-Split subsources. This
option will start at a specified subsource and increment the rows
and/or columns until it reaches an ending subsource, at which point
the tool will finish automatically.
- If you have chosen Use
Multi-Split subsources above, from the Subsource
prefix drop-down list, select the Multi-Split subsource prefix
to apply.
- Note the # of rows and columns shown. These values
denote the number of rows and columns available for this Multi-Split
subsource prefix. The Starting and Ending Row, and the Starting and
Ending Columns may not exceed these numbers.
- In the Starting Subsource
- Row box, enter the row of the starting subsource. It
may not exceed the number of rows for this subsource prefix.
- In the Starting Subsource
- Column box, enter the column of the starting subsource.
It may not exceed the number of columns for this subsource prefix.
- In the Ending Subsource
- Row box, enter the row of the ending subsource. It may
not exceed the number of rows for this subsource prefix, and cannot
be less than the starting subsource's row value.
- In the Ending Subsource
- Column box, enter the column of the ending subsource.
It may not exceed the number of rows for this subsource prefix, and
cannot be less than the starting subsource's column value.
- Under Increment Mode,
choose the appropriate option:
- Click Left to right if
you want subsources to be applied from left to right. This way, subsources
on the same row will be applied first, and the current row will move
down once all subsources on the current row have been applied.
- Click Top to bottom if
you want subsources to be applied from top to bottom. This way, subsources
on the same column will be applied first, and the current column will
move right once all subsources on the current column have been applied.
- Click OK. The cursor
will show a “Q”, indicating that Quick Tools have been activated.
- Click an object, or multiple objects in sequence
to apply the video/image source or subsource(s) that you have chosen.