Tutorials

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On this page you will find a comprehensive collection of our tutorials that explain step by step how to get the most out of our software. Whether you need help with setup, triggers or creating complex scenarios, our easy-to-follow guides will help you get the most out of our mixed reality applications. Simply start the appropriate tutorial and learn how to use the versatile functions efficiently.

Tutorial 1

registration / account page


In this tutorial we will show you how to successfully log in to account.realsim.at. You will be asked to enter your username and password. Use the predefined password you received during setup. This tutorial will guide you step by step through the login process so that you can quickly and easily gain access to the platform.


Tutorial 2

Realsimstore and installation


In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the Realsimstore after logging in to purchase licenses or models. We will then show you how to access the installation files under Settings. Before you can install the desktop version, a trusted certificate must be stored. Once this is stored under the trusted root certificates, you can successfully install the Holopackage.


Tutorial 3

Entering user data and updates


This tutorial will show you how to enter your user data after installation. You will also be informed about available updates as soon as they are available. You can choose to update the software immediately or skip the update. This step ensures that your software is always up to date and that you can always use the latest features.


Tutorial 4

registration and model installation


In this tutorial we will show you how to log in again after all updates have been completed. You have the option of saving your login details and then clicking the Log in button. After that, all available 3D models will be installed automatically. If a model was not installed correctly during the last upload, the software will check this every time it is started and reload any missing models.


Tutorial 5

Show version information


In this tutorial, you will learn how to view the current version number of your software. You can find this in the main menu at the bottom right of the screen. If you click on the version number, all versions released so far will be displayed, including the new features. This way, you will always be informed about the latest updates and improvements.


Tutorial 6

Adjust basic settings


In this tutorial we will show you how to adjust the basic settings of the software in the main menu under the Settings button. Here you can switch the language between German and English, activate or deactivate automatic software updates, make anchor settings, save training logs and enable subsequent joining of ongoing training sessions with different data glasses. You can also choose between different altitude data models, depending on the functions activated.


Tutorial 7

Use outdoor mode


In this tutorial you will learn how to access the outdoor mode when it is unlocked. You will see a clear map view and your 3D models on the left. In the lower menu you can enter an address, zoom in and out of the scenario and switch the map view between satellite and terrain. You also have different zoom levels available to explore your surroundings in detail.


Tutorial 8

Create a simple outdoor scenario


In this tutorial you will learn how to create a simple outdoor scenario. Enter the name of the scenario in the top left and select your desired location in the map view. Place a starting point on the map that will serve as a reference for the orientation. The orientation is north by default but can be adjusted by double-clicking. Select your 3D models and place them as well. Note that the models are displayed statically as they do not contain any animations. Move and rotate the models as you wish and save your scenario.


Tutorial 9

Create a dynamic 3D model


In this tutorial you will learn how to integrate a dynamic 3D model into your scenario. Start by setting the starting point and select a 3D model, such as a car. In the model menu you can set the reaction to "drive" and set a base speed of e.g. 20 km/h. Define whether the vehicle should drive to a person wearing data glasses and create the waypoints by clicking on the map. Activate the preview function for a quick impression and don't forget to set a new trigger to start the animation. Save your changes.


Tutorial 10

Create timer trigger


In this tutorial you will learn how to create a timer trigger. Click on the desired trigger in the trigger menu to edit it. Enable the "Can be triggered multiple times" option if necessary. Then select the timer trigger as the trigger type and enter the time in seconds after which the 3D model should automatically perform an animation, e.g. 10 seconds. Select the action after which the animation should be triggered, e.g. "After Start". Save your settings and an hourglass icon will appear to identify the trigger.


Tutorial 11

Create Distance Trigger


In this tutorial, you will learn how to add a distance trigger. First, select another model from the model library and create a new reaction with the "Walk" animation in the model menu. Click on the map to create a waypoint. Note that the speed of people is often automatically stored. Then go to "New trigger" in the trigger menu and give it a name. Select the distance trigger and define the distance, e.g. from a model to the data glasses wearer. Specify whether the distance should be smaller or larger and save your settings. The icon for the distance trigger now appears in the trigger overview; you can use it for previewing.


Tutorial 12

Start first scenario


In this tutorial we will show you how to start your first scenario. After you have created a timer and a distance trigger, click on the "Start training" button at the top of the screen. You will automatically be taken to the lobby where you can make further settings. Select the green "Start training" button again. In the live view you will see the map in the middle and the triggers on the left. Since your vehicle is connected to a timer trigger and the girl is connected to a distance trigger, both animations are automatically triggered after the scenario starts. The current triggers are displayed with a time stamp on the right.


Tutorial 13

Reset scenario


In this tutorial you will learn how to reset a running scenario to start it again without leaving the live view. In the top menu area you will find various options. The yellow "Reset" button resets the scenario to the starting settings, while the red "Exit" button ends the live scenario and takes you back to the lobby. To document the training process, you can use the blue "Log" button to save the entire training as a PDF. When you reset the scenario, you will see that all models are returned to their original state. The scenario now starts from the beginning and runs again.


Tutorial 14

Change trigger


In this tutorial, you will learn how to change an existing trigger in your scenario. In the trigger overview on the right, select the trigger you want to adjust. Click on it and change the trigger to an instructor trigger in the "Trigger type" menu item. After the change, the corresponding icon in the trigger overview is updated. Save this adjustment and then click on "Start training". Start the training again in the lobby. On the left side of the menu, you will now see your new instructor trigger. This will list all the triggers that you want to trigger manually. The distance trigger you have already created will remain and will also be activated.


Tutorial 15

Connect multiple animations to one trigger


In this tutorial, you'll learn how to link multiple animations to a single trigger. Click on the trigger overview in the right-hand menu and select the trigger you want to delete. Then click on the model that previously had its own trigger. In the model menu on the right, you can change the trigger for this model under "Reaction." You'll now see that a trigger is already listed. You can put different animations from a wide variety of models on one trigger, which makes triggering easier and increases clarity. Activate the preview using the eye symbol to check the animations. After saving the changes, you'll see both models in the live view. Click on the trigger to start training.


Tutorial 16

Sorting Triggers


In this tutorial, you will learn how to sort your triggers afterwards to get a better overview. Go to the trigger overview in the right-hand menu and add a number to the name of each trigger. Then save the changes. Repeat this step for the second trigger. Under the "Show details" checkbox, you can hide the animations to improve clarity. You also have the option of organizing the triggers using the "Sort by" dropdown menu, where you have three options: by creation time, trigger name, or trigger type. Check your settings in the trigger overview to make sure everything is sorted correctly.

Tutorial 17

Advanced trigger menu


In this tutorial we will show you how to switch between two options in the extended trigger menu. On the right side, above the trigger overview, you will find two buttons. The first button shows the familiar trigger menus. For more complex scenarios, use the second button "Models". If you click on this, the model overview opens, in which all models with assigned triggers are listed. By clicking on a model, you go directly to the left model menu, just like when you click on a model in the 3D view.


Tutorial 18

Change labeling of 3D models


In this tutorial we will show you how to quickly and easily customize the names of the 3D models. By default, the models are displayed with a predefined name. To change the name, click on the desired model and open the model menu on the left. Under "Title of the model" you can enter the desired name. This new name will appear directly above the 3D model on the map. Save the change and the new name will also appear in the trigger menu on the right.

Tutorial 19

Create multiple-choice triggers


In this tutorial, we will show you how to create a multiple choice trigger. This model is available for purchase and is not included in the software by default. It allows you to ask your participants questions and conduct knowledge tests. Select the multiple choice model from the model menu and place it on the card. Now create a new response by opening the editor and typing your question. You can specify whether to display the correct answers and create appropriate answers, such as "Yes" and "No". Define the correct answers and add more if necessary. Finally, create an instructor trigger to manually trigger the test and connect the trigger to the model.


Tutorial 20

Connect data glasses in the lobby


In this tutorial, we will show you how to connect smart glasses to the lobby and monitor the status of the connection. You will learn how to check the anchor level, which ensures that the scenario is displayed correctly in the real environment. You will also learn how to remove the smart glasses from the lobby and view important information such as the battery level or anchor status directly in the system.

Tutorial 21

scenarios with flying objects


In this tutorial you will learn how to create scenarios with flying objects, such as a helicopter. You will learn how to set starting points, adjust speeds and altitudes, and define waypoints for the flight path. You will also learn how to set up the triggers for the animations and how to preview the entire process.

Tutorial 22

management of data glasses



This tutorial explains how to manage smart glasses in the software. You will learn how to register smart glasses, view important information such as license numbers and battery levels, and make individual settings. It also shows you how to activate automatic updates and remove or reconfigure smart glasses if necessary.

Tutorial 23

Create indoor scenario


In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create an indoor scenario, place models on a virtual map, and add animations. You'll learn how to review your scenarios in an alternate 3D view and connect animations to triggers to enable interactive previews.

Tutorial 24

Extended indoor scenario


This tutorial shows you how to extend an existing indoor scenario by creating and combining additional animations. Using an example with a Velociraptor model, you will learn how to create new animations, test them, and link appropriate triggers. It explains how to run multiple animations for different models at the same time and how to use timer triggers to achieve timed reactions in the scenario.

Tutorial 25

Extended Indoor Scenario Part 2


In this tutorial, we'll show you how to expand your indoor scenario with additional models, such as a gas station or a T-Rex. You'll learn how to realistically place static elements, create animations, and connect them to triggers. We'll also explain how to add effects like smoke simulations to make your scenarios even more dynamic and interactive.

Tutorial 26

Extended Indoor Scenario Part 3


In this tutorial, we will expand the existing indoor scenario with complex animations and synchronized effects. You will learn how to create a motion animation for the T-Rex, for example, set waypoints and adjust them to achieve smooth movements. We will also add an explosion that is linked to various triggers so that animations and effects run simultaneously. Switching to the 3D view helps to examine the scenario in its entirety and position the elements precisely.

Tutorial 27

Extended Indoor Scenario Part 4


In this section, you will expand your existing indoor scenario with advanced automation and new trigger functions. Learn how to set up timer triggers for more precise control and let your models act automatically. You will also learn how to efficiently manage, sort and adjust trigger details to make complex scenarios clear. Use the 2D and 3D views flexibly to plan and test your scenarios in detail. Refine your processes and improve interaction and control for a dynamic and immersive training experience.

Tutorial 28

Initial setup with the data glasses (outdoor)


Learn how to optimally set up your data glasses for training scenarios. This tutorial shows you step by step how to create a scenario, generate a point cloud, set anchor points and align models precisely. Learn how to establish a stable connection and adapt your scenario perfectly to the real environment to enable realistic and smooth training.

Tutorial 29

Dynamic occlusion for models


In this tutorial, you will learn how to make the most of the dynamic occlusion feature. Prevent models from showing through objects and ensure realistic interactions between virtual models and the physical environment. We will show you how to activate occlusion, which factors affect accuracy, and how to customize the settings. Maximize the precision of your simulations by using the occlusion feature effectively!

Tutorial 30

Create linked trigger


This new feature makes trigger creation easier by automatically creating an instructor trigger and linking it directly to an animation. This saves you time when creating scenarios and gives you maximum flexibility, as the trigger can be customized at any time.

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