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Walk Through Your Model

Desktop

Use Walk mode when you want to constrain your movements so it seems as though you’re walking through your model. This is similar to using first person controls in a 3D world game.

  1. To add or remove the Walk mode option on your toolbar, choose from the following:
    • 3D Viewer and Vertex Story: Press Alt+Shift+Enter (Option+Shift+Return on a Mac).
    • Vertex Story only: If you always want a specific story to open in Walk mode for all collaborators, in the Story Overview, on the Settings tab, turn on Set Walk Mode as Default.
      Note: You can use the keyboard shortcut to turn off Walk mode, but the story will always open in Walk mode until you turn off this setting.
  2. On the toolbar, click Enter walk mode .
    By default, Look Around  is active.
  3. Use the teleport  options to:
    • Teleport and Align  (changes your position and aligns to a surface)
    • Teleport  (changes your position without changing the surface alignment)
  4. Use the following keyboard keys to walk through your model.
    Key Action
    W Move forward
    S Move backward
    A Move left
    D Move right
    Look to the left
    Look to the right
    Look up
    Look down
    Page Up (Fn+↑ Mac only) Increase elevation
    Page Down (Fn+↓ Mac only) Decrease elevation
  5. To change your walk speed, click Walk Speed and adjust the slider.
  6. To return to the default movements, click Exit walk mode .

Mobile

NOTE: You can only enter Walk mode in a desktop environment and while in Perspective View. However, if a story has Walk mode set as the default, you can use the Walk toolbar options.