Manuale UtenteSommarioC Welcome to SuperGOO5What’s New?5The GOO Room5The FUSION Room5C Installation5Windows Installation5Minimum System Requirements5Installation6B To install your SuperGOO software:61. Insert the SuperGoo CD-ROM disc into your CD-ROM drive.62. If you are using Windows NT 4.0, select File menu> Run.63. Type the letter corresponding to your CD-ROM drive, followed by “:\setup (for example, type “d...64. If in the main install window, click “Install.”6Macintosh Installation6Minimum System Requirements6Installation6B To install your SuperGOO software:61. Insert the SuperGoo CD-ROM disc into your CD-ROM drive.62. Double-click on the SuperGoo Install icon to begin installation.6Installation Tips6Windows 95/NT 4.0:6Power Macintosh:7C About This User Guide7Conventions7C Technical Support8Web Support8E-Mail Support8Telephone Support8Creative Support8C What is SuperGOO?11What can I do with Kai’s SuperGOO?11C Exploring the Kai’s SuperGOO Workspace11The FUSION Room12The GOO Room12The Option Buttons13C The Basics of Working with Kai’s SuperGOO13Working with Rooms13B To move between rooms:13Working with Files13B To open a picture:131. Click the In button at the top of the screen and choose Open from the popup menu. The Open dia...132. Locate the picture file you want to use and click Open. The picture appears on the Image Canvas.13Importing Files using Plug-ins13B To install plug-ins:14B To import a picture using plug-ins:141. Click the In button at the top of the screen and choose Import Via Plug-Ins > Set Destination ...142. Select a folder on your system where you want imported images stored.143. Click the In button again and choose Import Via Plug-Ins > Select Plug-ins Folder from the men...144. Locate the folder where you’ve stored your import plug-ins.14Scanning Pictures14B To scan a picture into Kai’s SuperGOO:141. Click the In button and choose Import via TWAIN > Set Destination for Acquires and Imports fro...142. Select a folder where you want to store scanned images.143. Click the In button again and choose Import via TWAIN > Select TWAIN Source. The Select Source...144. Select your scanner from the list and click OK.145. Click the In button again and choose Import via TWAIN > TWAIN Acquire. The TWAIN dialog appears.146. Use the dialog controls to setup and start a scan of your picture.14C Saving Pictures14B To save a picture:141. Click the Out button and choose Save. The Save dialog appears.142. Choose a file format, location and filename and click Save.14C Printing Pictures15B To print a picture:151. Click the Out button and choose Print. The Print dialog appears.152. Set up your print options and click Print.15Getting to Know Kai’s SuperGOO11Just GOO It!: A Tutorial17C Welcome17C Getting Started17Lesson 1: Moving Between Rooms17B To move between rooms:171. Launch Kai’s SuperGOO.172. Click the FUSION button at the top of the screen. The FUSION Room appears.17C Making Faces18Lesson 1: Making a Random Face18B To randomly generate a male face:181. Move your cursor over the Mutator button to “wake up” the Mutator.182. In the Mutator, drag the selector towards the male symbol as shown.183. Click the Randomize button.18B To control how a face is generated:191. Click the Eyes Feature control to disable it.192. Click the Randomize button.19Lesson 2: Adding Features19B To replace a feature using the Face tools:191. Drag your cursor over the Mouth tool. Four little controls, called Library controls, appear ar...192. Click the upper-left library control to display the.......symbol. This tells SuperGOO that you...193. Click the upper-right library control. A series of mouth previews appear around the face.204. Click a mouth you like. The mouth is applied to the face.205. Click the face in the center to hide the library previews.20Lesson 3: Editing Features20B To reposition a feature:201. Click the Reposition tool in the Edit palette.202. Drag the nose on the face up and slightly to the left. Notice that the nose moves, but the res...20B To resize a feature:211. Click the Resize tool.212. Move the cursor over the center of the nose and then drag towards the top-right corner of the ...21B To rotate a feature:211. Click the Rotate tool.212. Move the cursor over the mouth and drag to the right. The mouth rotates clockwise.21Lesson 4: Cloning Features21B To clone a features from an image:221. Click the Clone tool.222. Locate the file Documentation: Tutorial: MYFACE and click Open.223. In the Image Canvas, move the cursor over the eyes. Notice that an Origin Selector icon appear...224. Make sure that the Origin Selector is positioned over the eyes of the MYFACE image.225. In the Image Canvas, drag your mouse over the eyes in small circles. As you drag, the eyes fro...23B To reposition cloned features:231. Click the Reposition tool.232. Drag the cloned eyes up slightly so that they cover the original eyes.23C GOO It23B To move to the GOO Room:23Lesson 1: GOOing Using Brushes24B To smear an area of your image:241. Click the top set of rainbow colored buttons. The GOO Brushes palette appears.242. Click the Smear tool.243. Drag the Size control slider down to reduce the size of the brush.244. Move the cursor to the right corner of the mouth and pull down, then to the side and up.245. Repeat the move on the right side of the face.24B To smudge an area of your image:251. Select the Smudge tool.252. Click the up arrow to increase the size of the brush.253. Drag the Flow control up to increase the flow of the Smudge tool. Higher flows make the image ...254. Click the Mirror Vertical button. When this button is enabled, any changes you make to one sid...255. Place your cursor on the left side of the boy’s nose, press down and pull your mouse to the le...25B To move an area of your image:251. Select the Smear tool.252. Place your cursor on the right side of his forehead and push up and to the right.26B To nudge an area of your image:261. Select the Nudge tool.262. Place your cursor at the center of the right eye and gently push up.26B To GOOplicate an area of your image:261. Select the GOOplicate tool.262. Place your cursor over the newly GOOed right eye and begin GOOing263. The eye unGOOes, but in its new location.27Lesson 2: GOOing Using Effects27B To apply the Twirl effect to an image:271. Click the bottom set of buttons on the left side of the screen to display the Effects palette.272. Click the Twirl button.273. Click and drag from the center of your image out. The Twirl effect is applied to the image.27B To apply the Spike effect to an image:281. Select the Spike button.282. Click and drag from the center of your image out. The Spike effect is applied to the image.28C Making GOOvies28B To save an image as a keyframe:281. Move the cursor to the first empty frame.282. Click the center of the frame. The face in the Image Canvas appears in the frame.283. Click the ZigZag button on the Effects palette.294. Click on the next empty frame in the filmstrip to save the Vortex effect as a keyframe.295. Click the Stretch button to apply the stretch effect.296. Click the center of the third frame to save the Stretch effect as a keyframe.29B To play a GOOvie:29B To control the playback speed:29C Moving On29The GOO Room31C How the GOO Room Works31Image Canvas31GOO Brush Palette32GOO Effects Palette32Control Slider32Keyframe Palette32Keyframe Controller32Playback Slider32Movie Camera32Text Engine32C Working in the GOO Room32Opening or Importing Images32B To open a file:331. Click the In button and choose Open from the dialog.332. Locate the picture file you want to use and click Open. The picture appears in the center of t...33Viewing an Image33B To zoom in/out of the image:33B To pan the image:33Setting Up Brushes33B To set the size of a brush:33B To set the flow of a brush:34Mirroring a Brush Effect34C Using the GOO Brush Palette34B To activate the GOO Brush palette:35B To use a GOO brush:35B To undo a GOO brush:35Smear35Smudge35Nudge35Twirl35Bulge/Pinch35Noise35GOOplicate35UnGOO35C Using the GOO Effects Palette36B To activate the GOO Effects palette:36B To use a GOO Effect:36Squeeze36Wave37Twirl37ZigZag37Ripple37Spike37Tiling37Stretch37Vortex37C Adding Text38B To add text:381. Click the ABC icon on the right side of the screen. The Text dialog appears.382. Click the font popup and choose a font from the menu.383. Enter your text into the window.384. Click one of the alignment buttons to create left, right or center aligned text.385. Click one of the style buttons to change the text style. B= Bold, I= Italic, S= Drop Shadow.396. Click the color button and choose a text color.397. Click the A, B or C icons to resize.398. Click the Ok icon to close the dialog. Your text appears on the Image Canvas.399. Drag the text to a position on the image and click to place it.39C Making GOOvies39Working with Keyframes39B To save the current image into an empty keyframe:391. Move the Keyframe controller over an empty keyframe.392. Click on the empty keyframe.39B To replace a keyframe image with the current image:391. Click on the down arrow in the bottom-center of the Keyframe Controller.392. Click the empty keyframe.39B To create duplicate keyframes:401. Move the Keyframe controller over the keyframe you want to duplicate.402. Click the down arrow in the top-left corner of the Keyframe controller.40Using the Control Slider40Playing Your Movies40B To play a GOOvie:40B To stop a GOOvie:40Controlling Playback41Saving Animations41B To save an animation:411. Make sure you have at least two keyframes in the Keyframe palette.412. Click the In button at the top of the screen and choose Make Movie from the popup menu. The Ma...413. Choose a Format popup menu and choose a file format for your movie.414. Click the Settings popup to display compression options for your movie.415. Set the desired Compression options. The options available depend on the Compressor you select...416. Click OK to exit the options dialog.417. Click the arrow icon next to the File Location text label. The Save dialog appears.418. Choose a location for your movie and click Save.419. Drag the Size slider to set the dimensions of your animation.4110. Click the checkmark icon to create a movie file.41The FUSION Room43C How the Fusion Room Works43Image Canvas43Face Palette44Library Controls44Edit Palette44Mutator44Memory Frames44C Working in the FUSION Room44Opening and Importing Pictures44B To open a file:441. Click the tablet handle on the left side of the screen. The In/Out tablet appears.442. Click the Open text label. The Open dialog appears.443. Locate the picture file you want to use and click Open. The picture appears in the center of t...44C Using the Face Palette45Changing Features45B To change a facial feature:451. Click the Face tool for the feature you want to change. For example, if you want to change the...452. Click the upper-left library control to change the gender of the facial feature.453. Click the control in the lower-right to move forward through the library, or the control in th...45B To change a facial feature using the library previews:461. Click the Face tool for the feature you want to change. For example, if you want to change the...462. Click the upper-right library control. A series of preview for the selected feature appear aro...463. Click the preview of the feature you want to use. The feature is applied to the face.464. Click the face in the center of the Image Canvas to hide the library previews.46Hiding/Showing Features46B To hide/show a facial feature:46C Using the Edit Palette46B To edit a feature:471. Click on the desired editing tool in the Edit palette.472. Drag over the facial feature you want to edit.47B To reposition a facial feature:471. Click the Reposition tool in the Edit palette.472. Drag a facial feature in the Image Canvas. The feature moves in the direction you drag.47B To resize a facial feature:471. Click the Resize tool.472. Drag over the feature you want to resize. Drag away from the center of the feature to increase...47B To rotate a facial feature:471. Click the Rotate tool.472. Drag over the feature you want to rotate. Drag right to rotate clockwise, or left to rotate co...47B To stretch a feature vertically:471. Click the Stretch Vertical tool.472. Click the feature you want to flip.47B To stretch a feature horizontally:471. Click the Stretch Horizontal tool.472. Click the feature you want to flip.47C Randomizing Features48B To randomize the features on a face:481. Drag the Gender Selector to choose either male or female features.482. Disable the Feature control for any features you don’t want randomized.483. Click the Randomize button. A new set of features appear in the Image Canvas.48C Combining Features48B To clone a features from an image:491. Click the Clone tool. The Open dialog appears.492. Locate the file you want to use and click Open. The image appears in the Clone Source window.493. In the Image Canvas, position the cursor over the area where you want to place a cloned portio...494. Drag the mouse over the area in small circles. As you drag, a portion of the source image appe...495. Use the Edit palette tools to reposition, or resize the cloned features.49B To load an image into the Clone window:491. Click the Load button on the Clone window. The In dialog appears.492. Locate the file you want to use as a clone source and click Open.493. On the Image Canvas move the cursor over the area where you want the cloned features to appear.494. Drag the over the desired area. The features from clone image appear on your FUSION Room face.49C Saving Faces49B To store a face in a Memory Frame:491. Set up the face in the Image Canvas.492. Click on an empty memory Frame.49B To recall a stored face:50B To clear a Memory Frame:50B To retrieve a face from Memory Frame:50C Using your Own Photos in the Fusion Room50Dimensioni: 2,8 MBPagine: 50Language: EnglishApri il manuale