Positioning 3D Props in Augmented Reality Photobooth
Legacy Article: This article covers the legacy Augmented Reality Booth software. This product has been discontinued and has no direct replacement.
Overview
This guide explains how to reposition props within the Augmented Reality software using the 3D Editor tool.
Getting Started
Launch the AR Fotobooth 3D Editor software located at:
C:\Program Files\FotoMaster\Foto Master Augmented Reality Photo Booth\ARPhotoBooth
Tip: You can run the Augmented Reality software simultaneously to quickly preview changes and make adjustments.
Positioning Props
Follow these steps to adjust prop placement:
- Select the prop from the available list in the interface
- Modify position values using the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) sliders found in the "Model Position Correction" section at the bottom right
- Choose a starting point for the prop using the Pos: dropdown menu with these anchor options:
- Head
- Eye
- Body
- Right Hand
- Left Hand
- Between Hands
- Adjust size as needed from the selected position
- Save your changes by clicking the Save button
Important Note
The Augmented Reality software requires a restart after each modification made in the 3D Editor for changes to become visible. This repetitive workflow ensures all adjustments take effect properly.
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