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# 06-16 June Update

## 🚀 Major Features

* 🌐 We've introduced a new element, Embed 3D (beta), that allows you to add web embed codes into the 3D world. This exciting feature opens up a whole new realm of possibilities for your 3D creations!

⏫ Minor Improvements

* 🎮 We've added a pitch range to 3D scenes for more customization options.&#x20;
* 🚫 We've added an option to disable jump for 3D scenes for more control over your 3D environment.&#x20;
* 🚫 We've added an option to disable mouse jump at the experience level for a smoother editing experience.

## 🐛 Bug Fixes

* 🐞 We've fixed the CTRL/CMD + D shortcut that resulted in infinite movement on 3D scenes for a more controlled viewing experience.&#x20;
* 🐞 We've fixed random movement when the Popup element is open and the user presses WASD or arrow keys on 3D scenes for better navigation.&#x20;
* 🐞 We've fixed model issues with the latest GLTF spec for improved 3D model rendering.&#x20;
* 🐞 We've fixed occlusion issues with the GMetri default avatar for a more realistic avatar representation.&#x20;
* 🐞 We've fixed an issue with gender-specific animations from Ready Player Me for more accurate animations.&#x20;
* 🔄 We've changed the defaults for the character element height for better character representation.


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