Hi,
Viewing assets via Cosmos is not always practical, such as when internet is down. Cosmos downloads materials and 3D models to a Cosmos folder in Documents. Browsing that folder means looking at folder titles, not thumbnails. A user must open each folder and drill down for a preview. Is there a way to place a jpeg or png thumbnail alongside each folder, so I can see the content without needing to drill down through the folders? For Cosmos to function, is it necessary to retain the Cosmos subfolder configuration? For example, could I move each folder's contents to a single level so the thumbnails display with the supporting files when sorted by filename? (Assumes all subfolder files share the same name.)
Is there a way to store materials I create with Cosmos assets so that when I do or can open Cosmos I see the materials I created among the Cosmos materials?
Thanks, Jeff
Viewing assets via Cosmos is not always practical, such as when internet is down. Cosmos downloads materials and 3D models to a Cosmos folder in Documents. Browsing that folder means looking at folder titles, not thumbnails. A user must open each folder and drill down for a preview. Is there a way to place a jpeg or png thumbnail alongside each folder, so I can see the content without needing to drill down through the folders? For Cosmos to function, is it necessary to retain the Cosmos subfolder configuration? For example, could I move each folder's contents to a single level so the thumbnails display with the supporting files when sorted by filename? (Assumes all subfolder files share the same name.)
Is there a way to store materials I create with Cosmos assets so that when I do or can open Cosmos I see the materials I created among the Cosmos materials?
Thanks, Jeff
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