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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
Create buttons, boards, boards + holes and
borders
There are four different design types:
Boards.
Sit your heading on a solid board, so
the text extrudes from a solid
background.
Button.
Creates a button with the text flat on its
surface.
Borders.
Adds a border around your heading,
giving it more impact.
Board and holes.
As if you'd taken a saw to your board,
to give an impression of a cut-out
image.
You can either use one of MAGIX 3D Maker's predefined design shapes or import a shape from
another X3D file. The great thing is that one shape can be used with any of the design types above. One
design—four totally different combinations.
A design takes its values (bevel, lighting and so on) from the current graphic but you can of course select
new values if required.
Steps to creating a design:
1.
Create the text you want the design to show. Animated designs can show multi-page
messages—see Creating animations for details.
2.
Click one of the predefined shapes on the design toolbar on the bottom left of your screen, or
open designs options and choose a design type from there.
3.
If you want to import a shape, click design picker. By default this displays the designs folder (in
the same folder as where you installed MAGIX 3D Maker) but you can browse to and choose
any X3D, XAR or WEB file. If the file contains a text message, the first letter is used as the
design shape.
4.
Change the value in Stretch to make the design wider or narrower.
5.
For predefined design shapes you can control the corner radius. Uncheck Corners for the
default radius.
6.
If necessary, edit the design in the regular way, for example by changing the bevel, extrusion or
colors.
You can create interesting design shapes using symbolic fonts such as Geotype (supplied with MAGIX
3D Maker.) Create a graphic with just the character you want to use as the design shape. Save the
graphic as an X3D file. You can then use that X3D file as an imported design shape in the future if you
save it to the designs folder.
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