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/*!
    \page studio-3d.html
    \previouspage quick-states.html
    \if defined(qtdesignstudio)
    \nextpage studio-3d-view.html
    \else
    \nextpage exporting-3d-assets.html
    \endif


    \title Editing 3D Scenes

    You can use \l{3D Editor} in the \uicontrol Design mode to edit files you
    created using 3D graphics applications and stored in one of the supported
    formats. You cannot create 3D models or other assets in the editor, but you
    can \l{Importing 3D Assets}{import} the assets you need and work with them
    to create scenes and states, as well as the transitions between them.

    When you import 3D scenes from files that you exported from 3D graphics
    tools, you also import the camera, light, model, and materials as 3D
    components. If your scene did not contain them, you can add predefined
    3D components to it and edit their properties to fit your needs.

    The following topics contain information about editing 3D scenes:

    \list
        \if defined (qtcreator)
        \li \l {Exporting 3D Assets}

            You can import files you created using 3D graphics applications and
            stored in several widely-used formats, such as .blend, .dae, .fbx,
            .glb, .gltf, .obj, .uia, or .uip.

         \li \l{Importing 3D Assets}

            You can import 3D assets that you created using 3D graphics
            applications and stored in one of the supported file formats.
            You can then edit them in the Design mode.
        \endif
        \li \l{Adding 3D Views}

            You can drag-and-drop 3D components from \l Library >
            \uicontrol Components to \uicontrol {3D Editor} or to \l Navigator.
            You must add all 3D components into a 3D view.
        \li \l {Using 3D Components}

            You can speficy properties for 3D components, such as cameras,
            lights, materials, and shaders, in the \uicontrol Properties view.
     \endlist

    For more information, watch the following video:

    \youtube w1yhDl93YI0

*/