The 3D page component is used to display a 3D model on a page. You can add clickable two- or three-dimensional elements around the model.
Start by adding a 3D page component to your page. Adding page components
First, add the 3D model from the "Object file" section. The file type must be .glb. You can view the model in the preview that appears on the page. You can change the viewing angle by dragging the model and from the top right corner you can open the model in a floating preview window, so it remains visible all the time you edit the component settings. There is also a button in the top right corner of the preview window that allows you to return to the initial view of the model, i.e. the view that appears on the course page when the page is opened. The viewing angle and size of the initial view can be edited in the "Rotation X/Y/Z" and "Scale" sections. It's a good idea to configure the settings for the main object before adding titles, as titles do not move with the main object.
The label to be added around the 3D model can be either one of the geometric shapes in the menu or another 3D model (named glTF file in the menu). The colour of the geometric shape is determined by the course theme and its transparency can be adjusted in the component settings. In addition to position, scale and rotation angle, different geometric shapes have their own settings, e.g. height or radius.