Overview
The Quick Look 3D layer allows you to display media files with dynamic 3D transformations, creating a visually engaging presentation. This layer is ideal for showcasing images, videos, or slides with perspective, rotation, and scaling effects to add depth and professionalism to your broadcast.
Key Features
• 3D Transformations: Add rotation and perspective effects for a 3D look.
• Zoom and Positioning: Adjust zoom levels and reposition the media for perfect alignment.
• Smooth Borders: Enable smooth border transitions for a polished appearance.
• Custom File Input: Load any image or video file for 3D display.
Layer Controls
Content
• File Path: Upload or select a file (image or video) to display in the layer.
• Icon Mode: Activate icon display for smaller, representative visuals.
• Smooth Border: Toggle this feature to enable soft edges around the file.
Transition
• Type: Choose a transition style (e.g., Cut) for how the file appears or disappears.
Geometry
• Zoom: Adjust the zoom level of the media to scale it within the 3D space (e.g., 75%).
• Position X/Y/Z: Control the horizontal, vertical, and depth positioning of the file for precise alignment.
• Rotation X/Y/Z: Set rotation angles along the X, Y, and Z axes to add a 3D dynamic to the media.
Workflow Example
1. Add the Quick Look 3D layer from the Layer Stack.
2. Upload your desired media file (image or video).
3. Adjust the zoom to fit the media appropriately within the scene.
4. Use the position controls to align the media with your broadcast layout.
5. Apply 3D rotations to create the desired perspective or visual effect.
6. Enable smooth borders for a polished look.
7. Preview the animation and transitions before taking the layer live.
Tips
• Use high-resolution files for sharp and professional visuals.
• Experiment with rotation and position settings to achieve dynamic and engaging effects.
• Combine this layer with others for a seamless, layered presentation.
The Quick Look 3D layer adds a unique and modern visual element to your production, making it ideal for presentations, slideshows, or dynamic displays in live broadcasts.