• Workshop XR

Workshop XR settings

Customize your Workshop XR experience.


00:00

Welcome to Autodesk Workshop XR.

00:03

This video is meant to help you understand the settings of Workshop XR

00:07

so you can customize your experience to your liking.

00:10

Let's dive in.

00:11

Make the most of your model with these settings.

00:13

Currently, transparent materials are not supported to optimize your VR experience.

00:18

Choose to render transparent materials opaque,

00:22

either toggle on to render transparent materials opaque, or toggle off to hide transparent materials.

00:29

Choose the unit of measurement you prefer here in settings.

00:32

Simply select either metric or imperial to match your preference when using the measurement tool.

00:41

Choose your dominant hand, whether it's left or right, for primary interactions in the virtual environment.

00:48

This setting customizes the layout of buttons, the clock's position, and the placement of tools to match your preferred hand,

00:55

ensuring a more intuitive and comfortable experience.

00:58

Having controller labels on helps new users familiarize themselves with the controls

01:04

and you can turn them off once you feel confident.

01:06

Select your controller labels preference to either always on,

01:10

visible when touched,

01:13

or when you become that Workshop XR expert, completely off.

01:17

In VR, haptics enhance the immersive experience by providing tactile feedback for actions and interactions.

01:25

Turning haptics on lets you feel vibrations during use, while turning them off can help extend your battery life.

01:31

Control the sound effects within the app by turning UI sounds on or off.

01:36

Switch to the 24-hour clock format, if that's what you're used to.

01:40

You can view the clock simply by turning your controller over.

01:44

Remember, if you change your dominant hand, it would be on the other controller.

01:51

Enable or disable console auto repositioning based on your preference.

01:56

When enabled the core menu and console will follow your field of view.

02:01

To keep them fixed in one place, toggle the setting off.

02:04

You can always reset the core menu and console position by pressing and holding the Autodesk button on your controller.

02:11

Now let's talk about movement settings.

02:14

Enable or disable the ability to teleport through walls in the Workshop XR environment.

02:20

Turning this feature on allows you to teleport through walls,

02:23

giving you a superpower like experience.

02:26

Turning this feature off may help newer users as they get familiar with the models they're experiencing.

02:33

Comfort is key when you're in VR.

02:36

So, turn on the comfort tunnel for a smoother ride.

02:39

This feature gives you a visual aid to help reduce motion sickness during those speedy or long-distance moves,

02:45

making your VR adventures much more enjoyable.

02:51

Smooth motion speed is another setting to ensure you're feeling comfy in VR when you're on the move.

02:58

Adjust how fast you move to match your comfort level.

03:01

Choose from slow, to help reduce motion sickness,

03:05

default, or fast, to find the perfect pace for you.

03:14

Adjust your teleportation distance to control how far you can teleport in one go.

03:20

Choose from short, default, or long distances.

03:23

This setting helps to navigate your model easier.

03:26

Some models will have a smaller footprint, whereas some cover a much larger area

03:30

where it will be useful to be able to move greater distances in a single click.

03:36

Depending on the size of your model, you may want to customize your flying experience

03:41

by adjusting the increments for flying up or down.

03:44

Select from short, default, or long increments based on your preference.

03:56

With understanding these settings, you can customize your workshop experience to match your preferences

04:03

and be as comfortable as possible in the virtual space.

04:07

Thanks for watching and enjoy your time in Autodesk Workshop XR.

Video transcript

00:00

Welcome to Autodesk Workshop XR.

00:03

This video is meant to help you understand the settings of Workshop XR

00:07

so you can customize your experience to your liking.

00:10

Let's dive in.

00:11

Make the most of your model with these settings.

00:13

Currently, transparent materials are not supported to optimize your VR experience.

00:18

Choose to render transparent materials opaque,

00:22

either toggle on to render transparent materials opaque, or toggle off to hide transparent materials.

00:29

Choose the unit of measurement you prefer here in settings.

00:32

Simply select either metric or imperial to match your preference when using the measurement tool.

00:41

Choose your dominant hand, whether it's left or right, for primary interactions in the virtual environment.

00:48

This setting customizes the layout of buttons, the clock's position, and the placement of tools to match your preferred hand,

00:55

ensuring a more intuitive and comfortable experience.

00:58

Having controller labels on helps new users familiarize themselves with the controls

01:04

and you can turn them off once you feel confident.

01:06

Select your controller labels preference to either always on,

01:10

visible when touched,

01:13

or when you become that Workshop XR expert, completely off.

01:17

In VR, haptics enhance the immersive experience by providing tactile feedback for actions and interactions.

01:25

Turning haptics on lets you feel vibrations during use, while turning them off can help extend your battery life.

01:31

Control the sound effects within the app by turning UI sounds on or off.

01:36

Switch to the 24-hour clock format, if that's what you're used to.

01:40

You can view the clock simply by turning your controller over.

01:44

Remember, if you change your dominant hand, it would be on the other controller.

01:51

Enable or disable console auto repositioning based on your preference.

01:56

When enabled the core menu and console will follow your field of view.

02:01

To keep them fixed in one place, toggle the setting off.

02:04

You can always reset the core menu and console position by pressing and holding the Autodesk button on your controller.

02:11

Now let's talk about movement settings.

02:14

Enable or disable the ability to teleport through walls in the Workshop XR environment.

02:20

Turning this feature on allows you to teleport through walls,

02:23

giving you a superpower like experience.

02:26

Turning this feature off may help newer users as they get familiar with the models they're experiencing.

02:33

Comfort is key when you're in VR.

02:36

So, turn on the comfort tunnel for a smoother ride.

02:39

This feature gives you a visual aid to help reduce motion sickness during those speedy or long-distance moves,

02:45

making your VR adventures much more enjoyable.

02:51

Smooth motion speed is another setting to ensure you're feeling comfy in VR when you're on the move.

02:58

Adjust how fast you move to match your comfort level.

03:01

Choose from slow, to help reduce motion sickness,

03:05

default, or fast, to find the perfect pace for you.

03:14

Adjust your teleportation distance to control how far you can teleport in one go.

03:20

Choose from short, default, or long distances.

03:23

This setting helps to navigate your model easier.

03:26

Some models will have a smaller footprint, whereas some cover a much larger area

03:30

where it will be useful to be able to move greater distances in a single click.

03:36

Depending on the size of your model, you may want to customize your flying experience

03:41

by adjusting the increments for flying up or down.

03:44

Select from short, default, or long increments based on your preference.

03:56

With understanding these settings, you can customize your workshop experience to match your preferences

04:03

and be as comfortable as possible in the virtual space.

04:07

Thanks for watching and enjoy your time in Autodesk Workshop XR.

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