This tutorial is for the new, online project designer. The tutorial for the Desktop Designer is available
here
.
The Sketch point can be used to draw sketches, signatures or other markings and save them to the session. A Sketch point can display an image in the background allowing the a sketch or drawing to be completed on top of the image. An image can be added from the point's property settings when creating the project or alternatively the Sketch point can be integrated with a Camera point which can capture a photo during a session and insert the photo into the background of the Sketch point.
A Camera point can be used to capture photos during a session or to select images from a device's photo library which can be loaded into the background of a Sketch point. The Sketch point can then be used to draw sketches over the image which can be used to draw diagrams, instructions or other markings.
The Sketch point is seamlessly integrated with the online reporting tools and can be exported to standard digital formats such as HTML, PDF and more.
The Sketch point can be configured in the designer to set the data for the list of items and to choose how the point functions within a session on the mobile application. See below for details on each of this point's properties.
These options can be used to set the size of the Sketch point, allowing for small or large areas to create drawings.
This is used to determine which colours are available when displayed in a session on the mobile application. The user can switch colours by tapping on the desired colour palette. The available options include:
Allows uploading an image from your computer to be used as a background image for the sketch point.
This setting can be used to select a background image while editing the session on a device. This can be used to draw sketches and markings over photos that are captured out in the field. This setting has the following options:
The
Basic Points Sample
project contains examples of how to use many of the various points that are available. This project also contains a
page that demonstrates some of the ways that this point can be used in your projects.