Metasy Studio Tutorial
  • Product Introduction
  • Tutorial Contents
    • Tutorial Overview
    • Installation and Getting Started
      • Download and Installation
      • Creating Spaces
      • Creating Spaces with AI
      • Building Scenes With Basic Templates
      • AI-Agent
      • Editor Settings
    • Interface
      • Studio Landing Page
      • Studio Main View
      • Basic Shortcut Keys
    • Basic Operation
      • Camera Controls
      • Selecting An Object to Use
      • Basic Object Operation
    • Introduction to object properties
      • Right-click object properties
      • Interface UI basic settings
    • Scene Space Building
    • Save and Publish
      • Operation and Testing
      • Publish Scenes
    • Scene Introduction
      • Script Usage
      • Exhibition
      • Game
      • eCommerce
      • Education
      • Gallery
      • Meetings
      • Events
    • Unity SDK Installation
      • Download and Installation
      • Upload Resources(Notice-Need to know)
      • Upload Resources
    • Adding and Setting Collision Layers in Unity
    • 3D Scanning of Real Objects
    • How to Make Payment Online
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Basic Object Operation

In the "Main View", selecting the objects we created within the scene allows for movement, rotation, and scaling functions.

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Move

Ensure the object we want to operate on is selected. In the "Toolbox", select the "Move" icon, as shown in the picture. A highlighted state indicates that the move function is currently active:

In the "Main View", you can see a manipulatable coordinate axis appearing on the body of the object. Click and drag the coordinate axis to move the object within the scene, as shown below:

Rotate

Ensure the object we want to operate on is selected. In the "Toolbox", select the "Rotate" icon, as shown in the picture. A highlighted state indicates that the rotate function is currently active:

In the "Main View", you can see a manipulatable coordinate axis appearing on the body of the object. Click and drag the coordinate axis to rotate the object within the scene, as shown below:

Scale

Ensure the object we want to operate on is selected. In the "Toolbox", select the "Scale" icon, as shown in the picture. A highlighted state indicates that the scale function is currently active:

In the "Main View", you can see a manipulatable coordinate axis appearing on the body of the object. Click and drag the coordinate axis to scale the object within the scene, as shown below:

Group (Function not completed)

Combine currently selected objects

After selecting multiple resources in the resource manager, hold down Ctrl+G, or continue to hold down the "Shift" key while right-clicking the mouse and select Group.

1、Create a new folder in the manager and place the selected resources under the folder; the folder is named Group and has the same name, +[1] after the name.

2、In the resource manager, click a folder to expand the folder and display all resources under the folder; click the expanded folder again to collapse the folder.

3、Under the folder, select multiple resources again and perform a combination operation to create a new combination; the resources of this combination are placed under the newly generated folder.

Detach/ungroup currently selected objects

1、Select the folder, hold down Shift+Ctrl+G, or right-click the mouse and select Ungroup

2、After ungrouping, the scene location information of the resources under the original group will not be changed.

Anchor (Function not completed)

When an object is set as anchored, it is in a locked state.