Creating and editing on iPad, leveled up
iPad users now have access to the object property panel, to create interactive actions and camera viewpoints on each step.
iPad users can also edit using advanced transformation tools like snapping, pivot points, copy and paste formatting, and custom material and texture settings.
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With actions, iPad users can add interactivity to 3D objects or UI that take viewers to another step in the same Jig, or open a website. Viewers of your Jigs on Apple Vision Pro can also be linked from one Jig to another Jig with actions.
On iPad you can now add a default camera viewpoint to any step in your Jig. This moves non-AR viewers to where you want them to see on each step when they transition from one step to another.
When moving objects around, iPad users can now snap 3D models together based on their surfaces or vertices, or snap them to the ground. You can also edit pivot points, adjust position, rotation, and scale transforms with numerical input, and edit material settings and texture effects, all on the go using the JigSpace iPad app.
Other improvements:
Help hints in the Jig editing workshop now contain short videos to make it easier to learn features while you're editing them, right when you need them.
You can now also open Jigs to edit from anywhere with deep-linking into edit mode, which opens the corresponding Jig directly in the Workshop on desktop, so you can jump from the dashboard or an email alert, straight into editing with one click.
We’ve also squashed a range of bugs that will improve performance and stability across the apps.