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Table Of Contents
- Welcome to MAGIX 3D Maker
- Support
- Working with MAGIX 3D Maker
- How To ...
- Open a new document
- Change the text
- Rotate and position the graphic
- Light the graphic
- Color the graphic
- Resize the graphic
- Add bevels & extrude
- Select characters
- Add shadows
- Create animations
- Save and export
- Importing 2D objects
- Apply the style of an existing graphic
- Create buttons, boards, boards + holes and borders
- Create screensavers
- Create Flash files
- Customize
- Reference Section
- Copyright Information
Resize the graphic
The easiest way to resize larger graphics is to resize the MAGIX 3D Maker window by dragging the
corners or sides.
For smaller graphics this can make the MAGIX 3D Maker window too small and you cannot see all the
buttons. To avoid this, choose Display frame on the Window menu or click the display frame button (
Standard Tool Bar
). This displays the graphic in a smaller frame which you can resize independently of the main MAGIX
3D Maker window.
An advantage of the frame is that you can set it to a specific size. Use Frame size on the Window
menu. When you save an X3D file when using the frame, MAGIX 3D Maker remembers the frame size
and always opens the graphic at that size.
To make the exported image the same size as the frame area, select Current window size and uncheck
Crop in the Export dialog box
.
Alternatively you can fix the graphic size using Font size on the Text toolbar. Choose any value except
Fit to width
.
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