Side Toolbar
Side Menu
Provides six auxiliary tools for model design. Click a tool to open its panel; click it again to close the panel.

1. Color Map 

Toggle color-map rendering on/off, or visualize the occlusal contact between the maxillary and mandibular scan data using colors.
Caution
If the scan data includes texture information, textures will not be displayed while the Color Map is on.
2. Views 

Offers various viewing modes such as scan rendering and grid display.

2.1 Texture 

Turn texture display on/off when texture data is available.
2.2 Wireframe 

Turn wireframe rendering on/off.
2.3 Grid 

Turn the grid on/off. Three modes are available: Off, In Front of the object, and Behind the object.
2.4 Zoom to fit 

Adjusts the view so all data fits on the screen.
2.5 2D cross seciton view 
Displays cross-sections on a 2D plane.
3. Preset views 
Provides different viewpoints and angles for viewing the scan data.
3.1 Top view
When selected, the view switches to looking down on the model and scan data from above.
3.2 Bottom view
When selected, the view switches to looking up at the model and scan data from below.
3.3 Front view
When selected, the view switches to looking at the front of the model and scan data.
3.4 Back view
When selected, the view switches to looking at the back of the model and scan data.
3.5 Left view
When selected, the view switches to looking at the model and scan data from the left side.
3.6 Right view
When selected, the view switches to looking at the model and scan data from the right side.
4. Custom views 

Save the current viewing configuration. Up to five presets can be saved, and you can switch to them with the number keys 1–5.

5. Model list 
Configure rendering properties for the data included in the case. Hover over a tree item to reveal the UI showing current opacity; click a point or click & drag to adjust opacity. Click
button to toggle display of an item. You can also click
button to change a model’s color.

6. Measure 

Measure distances in 3D using the 3D viewer.
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