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Saved Schematic Views (page 3–702)
Part icle View (page 2–121)
Motion Mixer... (page 2–581)
Rendering Menu
Menu bar > Rendering
The Rendering menu contains commands for
rendering scenes, setting up environmental and
render effects, compositing scenes with Video
Post, and accessing t he RAM Player.
Render (page 32)
Environment (page 3–267)
Effects (page 3–215)
Advanced Lighting >
Light Tracer (page 3–43)
Radiosity (page 3–60)
Exposure Control (page 3–289)
Lighting Analysis (page 3–75)
Render to Texture (page 3–139)
Batch Render (page 3–200)
Raytr acer Settings (page 2–1369)
Rayt r ace Global Include/Exclude (page 2–1372)
mental ray Message Window (page 3–86)
ActiveShadeFloater(page320)
Act iveShade Viewp ort (page 3–20)
Material Editor (page 2–1253)
Material/Map Browser (page 2–1256)
Video Post (page 3–307)
Show Last Rendering (page 3–24)
Panorama Exporter (page 3–166)
Print Size Wizard (page 3–24)
RAM Player (page 3–685)
Customize Menu
Menu bar > Customize
The Customize menu contains com m ands for
customizing the 3ds Max user interface (UI).
Customize User Interface (page 3–836)
Load Custom UI Scheme (page 3–849)
Save Custom UI Scheme (page 3–850)
Revert to Startup Layout (page 3–851)
Custom UI and Defaults Switcher (page
3–833)
Show UI (page 3–832)
Lock UI Layout (page 3–832)
Configure Paths (page 3–852)
Units Setup (page 3–891)
Grid and Snap Settings (page 2–38)
View por t Configuration (page 3–896)
Plug-In Manager (page 3 –832)
Preferences (page 3–859)
You can create a custom user interface layout,
including custom keyboard shortcuts, colors,
menus, and quad menus. You can load or save all
of these things individually in the Customize User
Interface dialog, or you can load or save all of them
at once, using
schemes
. Schemes allow you to load
all customized features of the UI at one time.
Yo u c a n h i d e ,
float or dock (page 3–1024)
,
resize, and rearrange some UI elements into your
own personal design. You can also lock the UI
onceyouvegotitset. Toolsareprovidedinthe