I tried to visualize some 3d objects by using a file-picker and coupling it to the 3d-viewer. I accidentally generated a sphere. While I could delete the sphere and use one of the uploaded structures I could not a) access the other structures and b) refresh or interact with the 3d viewer.
Expected behaviour
I would have expected to be able to upload and interact with more than one structure but that seems to only be possible by compressing them into zip
I also would have expected for the 3d viewer to show me current selections and get rid of deleted elements. Unfortunately it crashed.
Actual behaviour
Only the first structure I uploaded was accessible
The 3d viewer showed me exactly what I was doing until I deleted the sphere at which point I could no longer get visual updates on what was happening.
Steps to reproduce
Upload a file, create a sphere, delete the sphere, link your object, sphere should still be there and your uploaded structure won't
Note: your environment was attached but will not be displayed
Long story short
I tried to visualize some 3d objects by using a file-picker and coupling it to the 3d-viewer. I accidentally generated a sphere. While I could delete the sphere and use one of the uploaded structures I could not a) access the other structures and b) refresh or interact with the 3d viewer.
Expected behaviour
I would have expected to be able to upload and interact with more than one structure but that seems to only be possible by compressing them into zip
I also would have expected for the 3d viewer to show me current selections and get rid of deleted elements. Unfortunately it crashed.
Actual behaviour
Only the first structure I uploaded was accessible
The 3d viewer showed me exactly what I was doing until I deleted the sphere at which point I could no longer get visual updates on what was happening.
Steps to reproduce
Upload a file, create a sphere, delete the sphere, link your object, sphere should still be there and your uploaded structure won't
Note: your environment was attached but will not be displayed