Comments
You can add comments to an asset, an asset bundle, or an asset bundle review to provide feedback or discuss an asset with other team members. You can also reply to existing comments, which are shown in a thread so team members can follow the conversation.
To learn more about viewing comments, see View comments.
You can add different types of comments depending on what you are commenting on.
On this page:
General text comments
You can add general text-based comments to all asset types.
To learn more, see Add comments.
Sketches
You can draw sketches on images and 3D models to point out the specific area you are commenting on. For example, if you are reviewing an image of a character and want to change the eye color, you can add a comment instructing the artist to change the eye color and use the pen tool to circle the eye to change on the image.
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You can add sketches to 2D images. To learn more, see Add sketches to comments on 2D image assets.
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You can add sketches to 3D models. To learn more, see Add sketches to comments on 3D models.
Attachments
You can add attachments to your comment, for example, to show what an asset looks like if the file format can’t be shown or is an unsupported file type. A reviewer can also attach related assets to provide additional context or information. The attachments are shown below the comment text, and an image thumbnail is shown for supported formats.
To learn more about attaching files to a comment, see Attach files to a comment.
To view an attachment, click the thumbnail in the comment.
Text comments on specific asset areas
You can add text-based comments to specific areas on an asset to provide in-context feedback. Comments are shown where you add them on the asset so others can understand the specific area you have feedback on. Comment circles are shown on the asset to show the area the comment applies to and how many comments are in the thread.
You can add these comments to 2D image, audio, and video assets.
To learn more, see Add comments to specific areas of image, audio, and video files.
Text comments on 3D models
You can lock a specific view of the 3D model to your comment so that a user reading it can clearly see what you mean. Comments on animated 3D models can also include a specific time stamp for the comment.
To learn more about viewing a locked model view in a comment, see 3D model comments and sketches.
To learn more about adding a locked model view to a comment, see Lock the position of 3D models for comments.
To learn more about adding a locked model view to a comment reply, see Lock the position of 3D models for comment replies.
Additional comment actions
When working with comments, you can also: