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Sector

A sector is a cuboid shaped object that culls all of the objects outside its volume. Sectors usage is very convenient for designing of indoor spaces. Sectors are connected by portals.

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Creating a Sector

To create a sector, choose the Add World Sector option in the list of nodes of Editor panel. In the opened creation dialog window specify initial parameters:

A Creation Window
Size The size of the sector's bounding box along the X, Y and Z axes, in units.

After the initial parameters are set, click Ok and place the sector somewhere in the world.

Editing a Sector

In the Sector tab you can adjust the following parameters of the sector:

A Sector tab

Bounding Box Parameters

A set of bounding box parameters:

Size The size of the sector's bounding box along the X, Y and Z axes, in units.
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