Adobe atmosphere builder 1 Manual De Usuario
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ADOBE ATMOSPHERE
User Guide
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If necessary, rotate the Actor object until it is pointing in the direction you want to face
in Browser view. (See “Rotating objects” on page 40.)
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Switch to Browser view.
Using palettes
Atmosphere Builder features a variety of palettes that you use to perform different tasks,
including selecting tools and views, adding objects to a world, and setting the properties
of those objects. When you first start Atmosphere Builder, several palettes are displayed by
default. You can choose to show and hide palettes as you work.
including selecting tools and views, adding objects to a world, and setting the properties
of those objects. When you first start Atmosphere Builder, several palettes are displayed by
default. You can choose to show and hide palettes as you work.
A
group
is a window that lets you organize palettes. You can move all palettes into a single
group or move each palette into its own group window. You can also close and resize
groups to make better use of your work area.
groups to make better use of your work area.
To show a palette and any palettes in its group:
Choose the palette’s name in the Window menu.
To hide a palette and any palettes in its group:
Click the close box in the upper right corner of the group window.
To bring a palette to the front of its group:
Click the palette’s tab, or choose the palette’s name in the Window menu. A check mark
next to the palette’s name in the Window menu indicates that the palette is visible and at
the front of its group.
next to the palette’s name in the Window menu indicates that the palette is visible and at
the front of its group.
To move a palette between groups:
Drag the palette’s tab to another group.
To move a palette so that it appears in its own window:
Drag the palette’s tab to the desktop.
To move a group of palettes:
Drag the group’s title bar.
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