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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
Color options
Here you can alter the colors of the faces and sides of the graphic, the lights, the shadow and the
background. If you use a texture, you can tint the texture. For more information see Color the graphic
.
Color list
This dropdown lists which parts of the graphic you can recolor. Each item can be a separate color; the
front and back faces of a graphic can be a different color to the sides, for example.
Texture
You can use a texture to pattern the faces of the text, the sides or as a background. If your web page
uses a background texture, we recommend using the same texture in MAGIX 3D Maker—this helps the
graphic to blend seamlessly into the web page, even if you intend to export as a transparent GIF. Use the
Texture options dialog box to change the texture.
Tint (Dimmed unless Texture
checked).
This lets you tint a face or sides texture; this is similar to laying a colored film on top of that texture. You
cannot tint background textures as they need to be the same as they appear on the web page.
Color panels
These let you select the color to use. The lower strip selects the basic hue, the upper panel the shade.
HSV/RGB
This selects how to display the color values. You can define the same range of colors using either
option—use the color system you prefer.
Hex
Web page colors are often defined as two hex digits (range 00–FF). Displaying the colors using hex
digits can make it easier to match colors. Alternatively type six hex digits (range 000000–FFFFFF) into
the # field—many Internet color charts show colors in this format.
Flash file format does not support textures or shadows. Selecting Display as Flash on the View menu
dims the Texture checkbox and removes Shadow
from the color list.
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