The Visuals Panel

The Visuals panel controls the appearance of objects.

The following properties are on the Visuals panel:

3D Shape

This specifies the 3D shape for the object. 3D shapes can either be referenced through the or loaded 3D shapes will display in the down arrow menu. You can also select Browse... from this menu to load a new shape. FlexSim can load many types of 3D files, including:

  • .fbx, .jt, .skp, .3ds, .wrl, .stl, .stp, .igs, .dae, .obj, .ac, .x, .blend

Color

The color of the 3D object.

Position, Rotation, and Size

Here you can set the position, rotation, and size of the object based on X, Y, and Z values. See Moving objects with Properties for more in depth discussion.

Icon Description
Change the position of the object. By default, the object's position is determined by the coordinates of the object's bottom center. However, you can change this point of reference by clicking the Position button. See Changing the Location Point of Reference for more information.
Change the rotation of the object.
Change the size of the object.

More Visuals

Opens the Visuals window which has more options.

The Visuals Window

Appearance

The Appearance group has the following properties:

3D Shapes

This option specifies the 3D shape(s) for the object. The drop down contains all of the shape frames for the object. The number (0 -) is the shape frame index for use in the setframe() command.

Icon Description
Adds a Shape Frame to the object.
Removes the current Shape Frame.
Moves the selected Shape Frame up or down in the list.

3D shapes can either be referenced through the or loaded 3D shapes will display in the down arrow menu. You can also select Browse... from this menu to load a new shape. FlexSim can load many types of 3D files, including:

  • .fbx, .jt, .skp, .3ds, .wrl, .stl, .stp, .igs, .dae, .obj, .ac, .x, .blend

Shape Factors

Click on this button to display the object's shape factors popup.

3D Texture

This field specifies the object's 3D texture. If the 3D shape does not already have a texture defined within its 3D file, then this texture will be drawn on the face of the 3D shape. Note that if the object's 3D shape already has a texture defined, then this texture will not be used.

Color

This field specifies the color of the object. Note that if the object already has materials defined in its 3D shape's file, then this color will not show. This color shows through only if no materials are defined in the 3D file.

Customize Shape

The button opens a window to customize how this object draws the meshes in its 3D shape. Other objects using the same shape will not be affected.

The mesh drop down contains a list of meshes imported from the 3D shape file. Select a mesh from the drop down and check the Override box to customize the mesh.

Hide Mesh - Toggles displaying the mesh in the 3D view.

Use Object Color - Toggles whether the mesh should use the main object's color as its diffuse color.

Diffuse Color - Use a particular diffuse color for the mesh.

Use Object Texture - Toggles whether the mesh should use the main object's texture as its texture.

3D Texture - Use a particular texture for the mesh.

Reflectivity - Specify how reflective the mesh is rendered in RTX Mode. A value of 1.0 will completely mirror the environment. A value of 0.0 will not mirror the environment at all. A value between 0.0 and 1.0 will mix the mesh color with the environment.

Visuals/Animations

These buttons allow you to save/load visual information for objects. You can also access an object's animations through the 3D views right click menu.

Load/Save

These buttons load/save all of the Appearance settings of an object, allowing you to save shape, texture, color, and animations in a .t file to load into other objects you want to look the same.

Edit

This button opens the Animation Creator, which allows you to create animations for FlexSim Objects.

Flags

Here you can check different boxes to show/hide different parts of the object, such as the contents of the object, the name, the ports, etc.

These flags can also be toggled through the Edit Selected Objects view.

Show Name - Toggles displaying the object's name in the 3D view.

Show Ports - Toggles displaying port connections in the 3D view.

Show 3D Shape - Toggles displaying the object's 3D shape.

Show Contents - Toggles displaying the object's contents.

Scale Contents - If checked, any objects within the content of this object will be scaled according to the size of this object.

Protected - If checked, this object will not allow the user to move, size, rotate, or delete the object.

No Select - If checked, this object will not be able to be clicked on the 3D view. To gain access to an object with the No Select flag checked, find it in the Tree Window.

Frustum Culling - If checked, this object will not draw its contents if the object is not being drawn by the view. For example, the contents of a Visual Tool will not be drawn if the Visual Tool's yellow box is not visible in the 3D view. If you organize your model into containers, you can use frustum culling to improve the framerate of the 3D view when those containers are not visible by entirely skipping the draw of the objects in those containers.