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    • jgbJ Offline
      jgb
      last edited by

      This one stumps me.
      I need to make an object remain stationary in viewspace, exactly like "un-pinned text".
      I need to also be able to change view angles to all other objects as normally done when un-pinned text is visible.
      Sorta like an object that always faces camera, but doesn't move either.
      I want to put a stationary 3D logo on some of my model print exports.
      Grouping an object with a text group doesn't work. The text moves with the object, but always faces camera.


      jgb

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      • pbacotP Offline
        pbacot
        last edited by

        Background Image?

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          Watermark?

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          • jgbJ Offline
            jgb
            last edited by

            Pbacot; A background image would seem to move as the camera moves, and would be blocked by any object in between.

            Dave; That seems like it might work. How do I make a watermark?


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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
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              It's done in the Styles panel. Go to Edit and click on the Watermark icon, between Background and Modeling settings. Add the watermark image by clicking on the + in the circle. Decide whether you want it an overlay or a background image, make the other required adjustments and you're all set.
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              • pbacotP Offline
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                I mean watermark, which I think of as a background image. Sorry that wasn't clear enough. Whether you have it in front or back is up to you. It will have to be an image with transparency for the areas around the object.

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                • jgbJ Offline
                  jgb
                  last edited by

                  I'm missing something. It may be I'm using 2015 Make, but I can't find "create watermark".
                  I find "add watermark" but that takes me to materials to load a .JPG image.
                  I want to make a watermark from a drawn object.


                  jgb

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                  • pbacotP Offline
                    pbacot
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                    jg, You'd have to export an image of the object with no background. Probably a .png image using a style without ground or sky, and a white background. It would be a static view, not a 3d view where you see different sides of the model.

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
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                      As Peter indicates, you need to create an image to use as the watermark, first. I used an image of the lathe that I had already exported to make the watermark in my screen shot.

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                      • jgbJ Offline
                        jgb
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                        OK, I can live with that. It would be similar to a "material" I created for an airplane HUD that was transparent but with symbolic imagery. Just have to rethink what that logo would be in 2D.
                        Thanks to both of you.


                        jgb

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
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                          HUD is kind of a good analogy. The image can be of a 3D object but of course it will be a 2D representation because it's an image.

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