User`s guide

Applying Additional Shapes
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Using the Page Turn Shape
Page Turn creates a 3D model of a page turning in a book or magazine, and allows you to
place media on both sides of the page.
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Some Page Turn tabs are identical to the corresponding tabs in other shapes. These tabs are
described in “Using Common Shape Parameters” on page 308.
Using the Page Turn Shape as a 3D Primitive
You can include Page Turn tracks in a 3D Container that uses the 3D Model Renderer. Page
Turn tracks that are nested in a 3D Model Renderer Container are called 3D Primitives. This
means that you can apply Materials, Textures, Reflection Maps, and Bump Map parameters
to the Page Turn.
This also means that you can scale Page Turn tracks using separate Scale X, Scale Y, and
Scale Z parameters. This allows you to create more arbitrary shapes. When a Page Turn
Shape track is not in a 3D Model Container, the Position tab only includes Scale X and Scale
Y. In addition, a Smoothness parameter appears in the Page Turn tab. Smoothness sets the
number of polygons used to create the shape. Increasing this value, increases the number of
Add 3D Model Container button