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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
The time line
These options let you step through or play animations. You can also pause the animation at any
intermediate frame and then export that frame as a static image.
To display or hide the time line, use Time line on the Window
menu.
Options
Play—preview the animation in the MAGIX 3D Maker
window. This is the same as clicking Start/Stop animation on
the Standard
Toolbar.
Pause
—pause the animation at the current frame. Click again to
restart the animation at the next frame.
Stop
—halts the animation. This is the same as clicking Start/Stop
animation on the Standard Toolbar.
Rewind
—display the first frame (frame 1) in the animation.
Back
—display the previous frame in the animation.
Forward
—display the next frame in the animation.
Fast forward
—display the last frame in the animation
Time line
—when the animation is playing, this displays progress through the animation.
Or you can drag the slider to move to a particular point in the animation.
The status bar
This gives you information about the graphic and currently available options. When the window isn't
maximized you can click and drag the bottom right hand corner to resize the window.
To display or hide the status bar, use Status bar on the Window
menu.
Options
The left-hand section gives you information about editing options (when the mouse is over the editing
window) or button functions (when the mouse is over a button).
This section shows the size in pixels of the editing
window.
This section shows the rotation angles (vertical window
axis, horizontal window axis and horizontal text axis).
For more information on rotation see Rotate and
position the graphic
.
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