
Each of these hotspot points is a point on the object.
Bounding box: Maximum of 6 of the outermost points.
8 hotspot points from among the object's points Note: The last option will create the Hotspots in 3D too!
Outermost point: Top left, bottom left, top right, etc. Objects for sale and for free Download Sites, Object Shops Polantis Thousands of CAD and BIM objects, universal or brand-specific, at your disposal. Gravity point: The object's gravity point. Bounding box: Automatic ARCHICAD bounding box (this will also occur when no hotspots are assigned for 2D). Fit gravity point to 0 only when needed: this means that "fit gravity point to x=0, y=0" works only when the object in the 2D top view doesn't contain the (x=0, y=0) point (the 2D origin). Fit object’s gravity point to (x=0, y=0): fit the object's gravity point to (x=0, y=0) in the top view. Fit bottom to z=0: fit the object's bottom to z=0. Decimals: Specifies the precision of the converted object’s size. Scale: Sets how many millimeters correspond to a unit in the 3ds file.
For example, when the 3ds file is converted from Lightwave, the recommended assignment is x=x, y=z, z=y. There can be a '-' sign before x, y, or z to multiply that direction by -1.
x, y, z: The user can assign the corresponding x, y, or z directions to the original assignment (x=x, y=y, z=z).