Camera

In the Konfig settings, there is a section on camera settings, which allows you to customize the behavior of the camera in the Konfig. The camera settings in a Konfig include the following options:

  • Rotation: This option allows you to enable or disable the controls for rotating the camera in the Konfig. If the rotation controls are enabled, the end user of the Konfig can rotate the camera around the product that is being configured, and they can view the product from different angles and perspectives.
  • Zooming: This option allows you to enable or disable the controls for zooming in and out on the camera in the Konfig. If the zooming controls are enabled, the end user of the Konfig can zoom in on the product that is being configured, and they can see the details of the product more clearly.
  • Panning: This option allows you to enable or disable the controls for panning the camera in the Konfig. If the panning controls are enabled, the end user of the Konfig can pan the camera horizontally and vertically, and they can move the camera around the product that is being configured.
  • Minimum distance: This option allows you to specify the minimum distance that the camera can be from the product that is being configured. The minimum distance can be used to ensure that the end user of the Konfig cannot zoom in too closely on the product, and it can prevent the camera from becoming obscured by the product.
  • Maximum distance: This option allows you to specify the maximum distance that the camera can be from the product that is being configured. The maximum distance can be used to ensure that the end user of the Konfig cannot zoom out too far from the product, and it can prevent the camera from becoming too far away from the product.
  • Default camera position: This option allows you to specify the default position of the camera in the Konfig. The default camera position can be used to set the initial view of the product that is being configured, and it can be used to create a consistent and user-friendly experience for the end user of the Konfig.

Note: The minimum and maximum distance settings for the camera can conflict with the default camera position, and this can result in a jumping camera. In order to avoid this problem, it is recommended to set the minimum and maximum distances in such a way that they are consistent with the default camera position.

By using the camera settings in a Konfig, you can customize the behavior of the camera in the Konfig, and you can create a more user-friendly and intuitive experience for the end user of the Konfig. The camera settings allow you to control the rotation, zooming, and panning of the camera in the Konfig, and they can be used to create a more engaging and interactive experience for the end user of the Konfig.