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Training



Download the Code3D Training Manual (pdf).

We offer web-based training classes throughout the month.

Date & Time (EST)

Link

Meeting ID and Access Code

Conference Call Phone Number

Tuesdays, 12 PM

Code3D Tues Training

 

353-089-129

(605) 772-3010

Thurs, 3 PM

Code3D Thurs Training

518-004-276

(605) 772-3010

 


Tutorials

Welcome to the Code3D tutorials. These short tutorials are a great way to learn about specific features in the program. You will need the Adobe Flash Player to run the tutorials. If you don’t have Flash, you can download it here.

These tutorials are in the process of being updated, some information may be out of date. Thank you for your understanding.

01. Getting Started

Code3D comes out of the box with three different ways in which you can get started building a scene. In this tutorial, you will learn how to select a starting template, save and open scenes, and how to share your scenes with others.

02. Navigation

If this is your first time using 3D environment, we recommend that you take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with navigating around the 3D space. In this tutorial, you will learn about keyboard and mouse navigation, as well as on-screen navigation.

03. Toolbar

This tutorial will provide an overview of the different tool bar icons and their functions.

04. Main Menu

This tutorial will provide an overview of the features located in the main menu, such as how to display information about a scene, how to display a list of scene markers, and how to take a screenshot of your scene.

05. Object Library

This tutorial will teach you how to navigate the 3D object library, place an object into a scene, and move and manipulate an object using the various movement tools.

06. Properties Panel

This tutorial will teach you how to control how an object, character or hazard looks and behaves using the properties panel.

07. Timeline

The timeline controls how your events unfold over time. This tutorial will help you to understand timeline rows, main scene events and object markers, and how to make things change over time, including making objects animate and move.

08. Playback

Real-time playback allows you to show your scene in a first-person view or with set camera angles. This tutorial will show you how to set a starting position, enter the playback mode, start and pause playback, and “walk-through” your virtual environment as if you were really there.