Create a 2D overlay in 2D image

An editor user is able to create 2D overlays in 2D images (images, dashboards, snapshots), and in any 3D overlay content (except for 3D object, Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Basler).

A 2D overlay can be positioned with 2D coordinates in a 2D image.

In a 2D image, the user can click on the ‘Create an overlay’ button.

The user must give it a name. 

The user may choose a 2D representation (3D representations are not allowed for 2D overlays). This is the object that users see when they access the 2D image. 
By default the 2D representation is the TotalYmage icon.
There are several types of representations :
– Text : the user can write a text in an editor
– 2D image : the user can upload a .jpg, .jpeg, .png format image
– Gif : the user can upload a .gif format file
– Video : the user can upload a .mp4, .mov, .m4v, .avi, .mkv, .ts, .webm, .flv, .vob, .ogg, .ogv, . mpg, .wmv, .3gp format file

The user may choose a content ; this content will be displayed when double clicking on the 2D overlay representation in the scene.
The user needs to choose a type of content :
– Text : the user can write a text in an editor
– 2D image : the user can upload a .jpg, .jpeg, .png format image
– Gif : the user can upload a .gif format file
– Video : the user can upload a .mp4, .mov, .m4v, .avi, .mkv, .ts, .webm, .flv, .vob, .ogg, .ogv, . mpg, .wmv, .3gp format file
– Word : the user can upload a .doc, .docx format file
– Excel : the user can upload a .xls, .xlsx format file
– Powerpoint : the user can upload a .ppt, .pptx format file
– PDF : the user can upload a .pdf format file
– Teleport : the user can choose an existing content (project, dashboard, scene, snapshot, snapshot 360, 2D overlay, 3D overlay) to teleport to when double clicking on the representation
– IMV1 : 360 video live camera connection – on demand
– Basler : live production line camera connection – on demand

The user will then validate the creation of the 2D overlay. 

The representation of the 2D overlay will appear in the overlays list on the top right menu of the scene page.

Once a 2D overlay is created, the user may create 2D overlays in its content (except for 3D object, Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Basler).