Breakroom Tour Cameras

Breakroom's built-in tour camera system can help you boost visitor engagement and streamline the orientation process. Read on for information about designing custom visual tours of your region.

Overview

The Breakroom Tour Camera system allows you to design and implement customized visual tours of your region. This powerful tool can be used to highlight networking areas, visually illustrate the steps necessary to complete a task, or generate excitement about the various activities available in a particular region—the possibilities are endless.

To install this object in your region, see the instructions below or consult our Region Editor documentation.

Using the Breakroom Tour Cameras

Users can launch your custom region tour at any time by clicking the Take Tour button in the Start Here UI. To exit the tour at any point, they can press the Esc key.

If you do not have the Start Here UI installed in your region, users will not have access to the Take Tour button. If you prefer, you can trigger your tour using a Lua script. Please note that Breakroom does not offer individualized Lua support.

Adding the Breakroom Tour Cameras to your region

To add the Breakroom Tour Cameras object to your region, follow the quick-guide steps below. You can also consult our Region Editor documentation for more tips and tricks.

  1. Click the Edit Region button located at the bottom of your screen.

  2. Click the Inventory button in the bottom right toolbar.

  3. Search for the Breakroom Tour Cameras object in your inventory, and drag it into your region.

  4. The primary Breakroom Tour Cameras object does not need to be located close to the areas you want to film. It can be located anywhere in your region. For convenience and consistency, we recommend that you manually edit the object's Transform component value to set it at the 0,0,0 location in your region.

Overview of the Breakroom Tour Cameras

The Breakroom Tour Cameras object contains several preconfigured cameras that can be set up in your region. You can use one or all of these cameras to create your custom region tour—the choice is up to you.

You can locate the tour camera system's individual cameras by following the steps below.

  1. Click the Edit Region button located at the bottom of your screen.

  2. Click the Objects button in the bottom right toolbar.

  3. In the Objects window, search for the Breakroom Tour Cameras object.

  4. Click the > arrow located to the left of the Breakroom Tour Cameras object to expand it, and locate the Cameras object.

  5. Click the > arrow located to the left of the Cameras object to expand it.

Each camera type offers a unique approach to viewing your region.

Activating and deactivating individual tour cameras

Each camera in the Breakroom Camera Tour object can be activated or deactivated as necessary. If a camera is active, then its "view" will be included in your custom tour. If a camera is deactivated, it will not be included in your custom tour.

To activate a camera, click the eye icon located to the right of its name. (When active, the eye icon will appear bright white.) To deactivate a camera, click the eye icon again (when deactivated, the camera's name and its icon set will appear grayed out).

Editing individual tour cameras

The Breakroom Tour Cameras can be edited in a variety of ways to achieve dramatic effects.

Positioning tour cameras

While the Breakroom Tour Cameras object can be placed at 0,0,0 in your region, the individual tour cameras must be moved into position to capture the scenes you want to include in your tour. Many of the camera types include arrows and other markers designed to help with positioning.

Here we see a close-up of the Pan Left Camera, with arrows indicating the direction the camera is facing and the path it will follow. The camera's track is highlighted in green.

Here we see the Zoom Out Camera, with icons indicating the camera focus point (the mountain) and the path and direction the camera will travel (down the highlighted green track, pulling away from its starting point).

Here we see the Orbit Camera, where the camera focus point (the mountain) will remain in the center. The camera will circle this focus point.

To edit the position of individual cameras in your region, follow these steps.

  1. Click the Edit Region button located at the bottom of your screen.

  2. Click the Objects button in the bottom right toolbar.

  3. In the Objects window, search for the Breakroom Tour Cameras object.

  4. Click the > arrow located to the left of the Breakroom Tour Cameras object to expand it, and locate the Cameras object.

  5. Click the > arrow located to the left of the Cameras object to expand it.

  6. Click on the individual tour camera you want to position in order to highlight it.

  7. Use the Region Editor's object positioning and editing tools to place the tour camera where you want it. Alternatively, you can manually edit the tour camera's Transform values.

  8. When you are satisfied, click the Save and Close buttons.

You can test your chosen placement and effects by clicking the Take Tour button located in the Start Here UI.

Using the "Move Object to Camera" button to move tour cameras

You can use the "Move Object to Camera" button located in the bottom toolbar of the Region Editor to snap a tour camera object to your current camera position (the live camera that you personally control with your mouse and keyboard).

For this tip, we will refer to the individual tour camera object that you want to move as the tour camera, and your own user camera as the working camera.

Each tour camera type will react differently to the position of your working camera.

To position a tour camera using the "Move Object to Camera" function, follow these steps.

  1. Click the Edit Region button located at the bottom of your screen.

  2. Click the Objects button in the bottom right toolbar.

  3. In the Objects window, search for the Breakroom Tour Cameras object.

  4. Click the > arrow located to the left of the Breakroom Tour Cameras object to expand it, and locate the Cameras object.

  5. Click the > arrow located to the left of the Cameras object to expand it.

  6. Click on the individual tour camera you want to position in order to highlight it.

  7. Leaving the tour camera selected, move your live camera into position.

  8. Click the "Move Object to Camera" button located in the bottom toolbar. The tour camera will snap into place.

  9. When you are satisfied, click the Save and Close buttons.

Customizing a tour camera focal point

Some individual Breakroom Tour Cameras offer the ability to position the camera focal point independent of the camera track. By changing the relation of the camera's focal point with its animated track, you can achieve unique customized effects.

To position a tour camera's focal point and track independently of one another, follow the steps below.

  1. Click the Edit Region button located at the bottom of your screen.

  2. Click the Objects button in the bottom right toolbar.

  3. In the Objects window, search for the Breakroom Tour Cameras object.

  4. Click the > arrow located to the left of the Breakroom Tour Cameras object to expand it, and locate the Cameras object.

  5. Click the > arrow located to the left of the Cameras object to expand it.

  6. Click on the individual tour camera you want to edit in order to highlight it.

  7. Click the > arrow located to the left of the individual tour camera to expand it. (Note: Not all Breakroom Tour Cameras include a modifiable focal point.)

  8. Click on the Focus or Track object to highlight it. A translation gizmo will superimpose over your chosen object.

  9. Use the Region Editor's object positioning and editing tools to place the Focus or Track where you want it. Alternatively, you can manually edit the tour camera's Transform values or use the "Move Object to Camera" feature detailed above.

  10. When you are satisfied, click the Save and Close buttons.

Configuring Breakroom Tour Cameras

In addition to editing their physical placement, there are a number of transition and speed options available within each tour camera object. By modifying these, you can add additional interest and drama to your custom region tour.

To locate these options, follow the steps below.

  1. Click the Edit Region button located at the bottom of your screen.

  2. Click the Objects button in the bottom right toolbar.

  3. In the Objects window, search for the Breakroom Tour Cameras object.

  4. Click the > arrow located to the left of the Breakroom Tour Cameras object to expand it, and locate the Cameras object.

  5. Click the > arrow located to the left of the Cameras object to expand it.

  6. Click on the individual tour camera you want to edit in order to highlight it. The Inspector window will launch for that object.

  7. Click the > arrow located to the left of the ScriptingData component.

All of the options under the ScriptingData component can be manually edited by keying words or values into their respective fields. Here is a quick reference chart to get you started.

Currently, Breakroom Tour Cameras support eight different transition types.

Once you have made your changes, click the Save and Close buttons located in the bottom right corner of your screen.

Configuring intro and outro transitions and the Breakroom interface

There are additional customization options available under the RoomFurniture component attached to the Breakroom Tour Cameras main object. To locate these, follow the steps below.

  1. Click the Edit Region button located at the bottom of your screen.

  2. Click the Objects button in the bottom right toolbar.

  3. In the Objects window, search for the Breakroom Tour Cameras object. Click on it in order to highlight it. The Inspector window will launch for that object.

  4. Click the > arrow located to the left of the RoomFurniture component.

Here is a quickstart guide to the options contained under the RoomFurniture component.

Once you have made your changes, click the Save and Close buttons located in the bottom right corner of your screen.

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