diff --git a/doc/qtdesignstudio/images/studio-3d-split-view.webp b/doc/qtdesignstudio/images/studio-3d-split-view.webp index aec301c91f5..cc2a8a175cc 100644 Binary files a/doc/qtdesignstudio/images/studio-3d-split-view.webp and b/doc/qtdesignstudio/images/studio-3d-split-view.webp differ diff --git a/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtquick3d-editor/qtdesignstudio-3d-editor.qdoc b/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtquick3d-editor/qtdesignstudio-3d-editor.qdoc index e16c3b46ae8..1d62bf3441c 100644 --- a/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtquick3d-editor/qtdesignstudio-3d-editor.qdoc +++ b/doc/qtdesignstudio/src/qtquick3d-editor/qtdesignstudio-3d-editor.qdoc @@ -122,15 +122,30 @@ \section2 Using the split view - To view the scene in a split view of four different point of views, select - \imagesplitview. + Use the split view to view the scene from different points of view using the different + viewport modes. - \image studio-3d-split-view.webp "Split view in the 3D view" + To view the scene in a split view, select \imagesplitview (\uicontrol {Show Viewport Modes}) + and then select one of the viewport modes: + \list + \li The \uicontrol Single mode shows the scene in one pane from a single point of view. + \li The \uicontrol Quad mode shows the scene from four different points of view using + four panes. + \li The \uicontrol {3 Left 1 Right} mode shows the scene from four points of + view using three smaller and one larger pane. + \li The \uicontrol {2 Horizontal} mode shows the scene from two points of view using + two horizontal panes. + \li The \uicontrol {2 Vertical} mode shows the scene from two points of view using + two vertical panes. + \endlist - Select one of the four panes to make it the active pane. The active pane is marked with - a blue frame. Use the world axis helper to change the point of view for each pane - independently. Navigate each split by panning, rotating, and zooming, as - described above. + Select one of the panes to make it the active pane. The active pane is marked with a blue frame. + Use the world axis helper to change the point of view for each pane independently. You can + \l {Toggling the camera mode}{toggle the camera mode} between the perspective and orthographic + modes independently for each pane. \l {Navigating in the 3D scene}{Navigate} each split by + panning, rotating, and zooming. To resize the panes, drag the border between them. + + \image {studio-3d-split-view.webp} {Split view in the 3D view.} \section2 Using the fly mode