Note: This video was recorded in an earlier version of LiquidEarth, and some interface elements or features may differ from the current version.
Once a project space loaded with data is loaded into your local 3D Workspace, it is visualized in 3D. By default, the project space is displayed within a Bounding Box, which can be selected by clicking or tapping on it.
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What is a Space? In LiquidEarth, a Space is the main container for your project’s data and annotations. It organizes all related content—such as meshes, volumes, drillholes, and blocks—within a defined 3D extent and can be shared and collaboratively explored in real time.
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The data inside of a space, such as meshes and other 3D representations, can also be selected in that way, assuming the bounding box blocking of selections is deactivated. You can navigate between selectable content using GUI elements such as the Breadcrumb Trail and the Explorer.
The explorer displays the hierarchy of content in a space and allows for targeted selection. The selected element is highlighted in the 3D view, in the explorer, as well as in the breadcrumb trail in the top bar.
When any element is selected, it is visually highlighted in the 3D view, the Explorer, as well as the Breadcrumb Trail, and the Inspector displays contextual information and controls.
Most elements can simply be hidden by using the Visibility Toggle in the inspector or the Explorer, where it appears when hovering over an entry. The latter also allows you to toggle the visibility of whole groups of content.
The visibility toggle is symbolized by an eye.
In LiquidEarth, 3D elements such as imported content, spaces, and block elements can be transformed using three key properties:
These transformations can be carried out in two main ways: