3D Simulation Area

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The robot, scene objects, tools, workobject models, robot motion path, pick points, and collisions will be displayed in the 3D Simulation Area. Also in this area, you can drag and drop the models of scene objects.

Mouse Actions

You can take the following mouse actions to adjust your view in the 3D simulation area.

Rotate the view Hold left button and drag mouse icon1

Display menu for quick view adjustments

Right-click

mouse icon2

Pan the view

Hold middle button and drag

mouse icon3

Zoom in or out

Scroll

mouse icon4

Display Scene Objects

The 3D simulation area displays the following models in a project:

scence object
  1. Scene object model

  2. Robot model

  3. Tool model

  4. Ground

Display Planned Path

Whether for a real scenario or a simulated one, the 3D simulation area can display the planned path of the robot. You can use the displayed path as an aid for adjusting the motion of the robot.

move track

Display Received Vision Result

The vision result received from Mech-Vision is displayed in the 3D simulation area. Generally speaking, a vision result includes: workobject point clouds, scene point clouds, workobject poses, workobject serial number, and customized pose labels that indicate the characteristics of the workpieces.

pointcloud pick

Display Detected Collisions

When planning a path for the robot, Mech-Viz detects whether the robot and/or its tool will collide with scene objects, workpieces, or workobject containers. When a possible collision is detected, the two objects involved in the collision will be displayed with blue highlight and yellow outlines in the 3D simulation area, as shown below.

collsiion predict

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