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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
Apply the style of an existing graphic
Sometimes you want to create a graphic that is similar to an existing graphic (either one you created or
one of the samples supplied with MAGIX 3D Maker.) For example, you might like the look of one of
the samples but are not sure how to create the effect. MAGIX 3D Maker makes it easy to copy either
the animation options or selected options from another graphic.
Copy the animation options
Use the animation picker (Import animation on the File
menu.)
As you click on file names, the preview shows you how the current graphic looks with the animation
settings of the selected file. When you find the the animation effect you want, just click Open
to update the current graphic.
This just changes the animation settings—it does not change options such as wording, bevel, extrusion,
and so on. To copy these, see the following section.
Copy selected options
Use the style picker (Import style on the File
menu.) Like the animation picker, you can browse through files
and see how they affect the current graphic.
Unlike the animation picker, you can select which options to copy from the selected file. You could for
example copy both the lighting and the position (angles) from the selected file. You can copy any
combination of options from the file, including the animation settings.
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