![]() ![]() ![]() Use the slider to increase or decrease Projection Depth. Increase Projection Depth and the color will increase across the brick to cover the top and bottom as well as the side. ![]() This can be useful for transforming content across an uneven surface.įor example, if you painted the side of a brick, then transformed that color normally it would stay only in 2D on the side of the brick. Projection Depth takes a piece of 2D content and then stretches it out across a third plane. Tap the Bidirectional toggle to turn Bidirectional on or off. With Bidirectional on you can transform content on the surface in front of you, and on any surface sitting directly behind that surface as well. Bidirectional lets you move, rotate or stretch that same image on the front, over the top, and onto the back of the wall. Bidirectional turns on a second projector pointing an image at 180º, in the exact opposite direction of the original.įor example, if you were transforming an image on brick a wall, normal transform lets you move, rotate or stretch that image anywhere on the front of the wall. When activated, Transform is like a projector shining an image on the surface of an object. Projection has two settings Bidirectional and Projection Depth. Control the direction and depth your transform interacts on a 3D surface. ![]()
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