Data Editing¶
Supports editing and perspective adjustment of the model.
Perspective Adjustment:
- Hold the right mouse button, move the mouse to rotate the model.
- Alternatively, click on the right side of the interface
to choose different perspectives for preview.
Data Editing:
Edit the model by clicking on the right side of the interface
to make adjustments.
| Icon | Function | |
|---|---|---|
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Free Select | Mark data areas using a lasso method. |
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Rectangle Select | Mark data areas using a rectangular method. |
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Brush | Use the brush to mark data areas. Hold Shift while using the mouse wheel to zoom in or out on the brush size. |
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Reverse Selection | Select all currently unselected data. |
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Deselect | Deselect all selected areas. |
| Eraser | When the eraser is selected, the marking function of the above tools changes to an erasing function, allowing you to erase marked areas on the scanned model. | |
| Select Through | After Data processing is complete, this function can be operated. When selecting part of an object's data, it will mark both the surface and backface. | |
| Remove Disconnected Data | After Data processing is complete, this function can be operated. It allows you to delete small, disconnected model data that is not connected to the main model data, facilitating quick removal of unrelated model data. | |
| Bounded Components | After Data processing is complete, this function can be operated. After selecting any piece of data, clicking this button will select all data connected to that area. |
Other Tools:
| Icon | Function | |
|---|---|---|
| Fill Hole | After Data processing is complete, this function can be operated. Drag the slider to preview the fill hole effect; green outlines indicate holes that can be filled, while red outlines indicate holes will not be filled. Click to confirm the operation. | |
| Texture | Control the display or hiding of textures. |



