A Spin Set simulates the real-world act of turning an object to examine it. Spin Sets make it possible to view items from any angle, gaining the key visual details from any angle.
A Spin Set simulates a 360-degree viewing experience. Dynamic Media offers single-axis Spin Sets in which viewers can rotate an item. Moreover, users can “free-form” zoom and pan any of the views with a few simple mouse-clicks. In this way, users can examine an item more closely from a particular viewpoint.
Spin Sets are designated by a banner with the word SPINSET. In addition, if the Spin Set is published, then the publish date, indicated by the World icon is on the banner along with the last modification date, indicated by the Pencil icon displays.
For information on the Assets user interface, see Managing assets with the Touch UI.
When you create a Spin Set, Adobe recommends the following best practice and enforces the following limit:
Limit type | Best practice | Limit imposed |
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Maximum number of rows/columns per 2D set | 12-18 images per set | 1000 |
See also Dynamic Media limitations.
To get you up and running quickly with Spin Sets, follow this workflow:
Upload your images for multiple views.
At minimum, you need 8-12 shots of an item for a one-dimensional Spin Set and 16-24 for a two-dimensional Spin Set. The shots must be taken at regular intervals to give the impression that the item is rotating and being flipped. For example, if a one-dimensional Spin Set includes 12 shots, rotate the item 30 degrees (360/12) for each shot.
To create a Spin Set, select Create > Spin Set and then name the set, choose the assets, then sort the images in the order they will appear.
You can also create Spin Sets automatically through batch set presets.
Batch sets are created by the IPS (Image Production System) as part of asset ingestion and are available only in Dynamic Media - Scene7 mode.
Set up Spin Set Viewer presets, as needed.
Administrators can create or modify Spin Set Viewer presets. To see your Spin Set with a Viewer preset, select the Spin Set, and in the left-rail drop-down menu, select Viewers.
See Tools > Assets > Viewer Presets to create or edit viewer presets.
You can view and access sets created by way of batch set presets in three different ways. (Sets created using batch set presets, do not appear in the user interface.)
Select the Spin Set and you can preview it. Rotate the Spin Set. You can choose different viewers from the Viewers menu, available from the left rail drop-down menu.
Publishing a Spin Set activates the order in which images appear in a spin set matter. Be sure to order them so that the spin is a smooth 360 degree view.URL and Embed string. In addition, you must publish the viewer preset.
Link URLs to your Web Application or Embed the Video or Image Viewer.
AEM Assets creates URL calls for Spin Sets and activates them after you publish the Spin Sets. You can copy these URLs when you preview assets. Alternatively you can embed them on your web site.
Select the Spin Set, then in the left rail drop-down menu, select Viewers.
See Linking a Spin Set to a web page and Embedding the Video or Image Viewer.
If you need to, you can edit Spin Sets. In addition, you can view and edit Spin Set properties.
At minimum, you need 8-12 shots of an item for a one-dimensional Spin Set and 16-24 for a two-dimensional Spin Set. The shots must be taken at regular intervals to give the impression that the item is rotating and being flipped. For example, if a one-dimensional Spin Set includes 12 shots, rotate the item 30 degrees (360/12) for each shot.
You can upload images for the Spin Sets as you would upload any other asset in AEM Assets.
The following are some best practices around spin set images. In general, the more images you have in a Spin Set, the better the image spinning effect is. However, including many images in the set also increases the amount of time it takes for the images to load. AEM recommends these guidelines for shooting images for use in Spin Sets:
The order in which images appear in a spin set matter. Be sure to order them so that the spin is a smooth 360 degree view.
You can also create spin sets automatically through batch set presets.
Batch sets are created by the IPS (Image Production System) as part of asset ingestion and are available only in Dynamic Media - Scene7 mode.
See “Creating batch set presets to auto-generate Image Sets and Spin Sets” in Configuring Dynamic Media - Scene7 mode.
When you create a Spin Set, Adobe recommends the following best practice and enforces the following limit:
Limit type | Best practice | Limit imposed |
---|---|---|
Maximum number of rows/columns per 2D set | 12-18 images per set | 1000 |
See also Dynamic Media limitations.
To create Spin Sets:
In Assets, navigate to where you want to create a spin set, tap Create, and select Spin Set. You can also create the set from inside a folder that contains your assets.
On the Spin Set Editor page, in the Title field, enter a name for the Spin Set. The name appears in the banner across the Spin Set. Optionally, enter a description.
When you create the spin set, you can change the spin set thumbnail or allow AEM to select the thumbnail automatically based on the assets in the spin set. To select a thumbnail, tap Change thumbnail. Select any image (you can navigate to other folders to find images as well). If you have selected a thumbnail and then decide that you want AEM to generate one from the spin set, select Switch to Automatic thumbnail.
Do either one of the following:
Tap to select assets that you want to include in your Spin Set. Selected assets have a checkmark icon over them. When you are finished, near the upper-right corner of the page, tap Select.
With the Asset Selector, you can search for assets by typing in a keyword and tapping Return. You can also apply filters to refine your search results. You can filter by path, collection, file type, and tag. Select the filter and then tap the Filter icon on the toolbar. To change the view, near the upper-right corner of the page, tap the View icon then tap Column View, Card View, or List View.
When you add assets to your set, they are automatically added in alphanumeric order. You can manually re-order or sort assets after you add them. If necessary, drag an asset’s Reorder icon to the right of the asset’s file name to re-order images up or down the set list.
(Optional) Do any of the following:
Tap Save. Your newly created Spin Set appears in the folder in which you created it.
You can create spin sets either in the user interface or automatically using batch set presets. However, sets created using batch set presets, do not appear in the user interface. You can access sets created by way of batch set presets in three different ways. (These methods are available even if you created the Spin Sets in the user interface).
You can also view sets by way of the user interface as described in Editing Spin Sets.
To view Spin Sets:
When opening the properties of an individual asset. Properties indicate what sets the selected asset is a member of (under Member of Sets). Tap the name of the set to see the entire set.
From a member image of any set. Select the Sets menu to display the sets that the asset is a member of.
From search, you can select Filters, then expand Dynamic Media and select Sets.
The search returns matching sets that were manually created in the user interface or automatically created through batch set presets. For automated sets, the search query is conducted using Starts with search criteria which is different from AEM search which is based on using Contains search criteria. Setting the filter to Sets is the only way to search automated sets.
You can perform a variety of editing tasks on Spin Sets such as the following:
To edit a Spin Set:
Do any one of the following:
To edit the Spin Set, do any of the following:
To reorder images, drag an image to a new location (select the reorder icon to move items).
To sort items in ascending or descending order, tap the column heading.
To add an asset or update an existing asset, tap Add Asset. Navigate to an asset, select it, then tap Select near the upper-right corner.
If you delete the image that AEM uses for the thumbnail by replacing it with another image, the original asset still displays.
To delete an asset, select it and tap Delete Asset.
To apply a preset, tap the Preset icon and select a preset.
To delete an entire Spin Set, navigate to the Spin Set, select it, and select Delete
Click Save when done editing.
See Previewing Assets.
See Publishing Assets.