Adobe atmosphere builder 1 用户手册

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ADOBE ATMOSPHERE
User Guide
To create a hidden luminous object:
1
In a wireframe view, create the object you want to make luminous. (See “Creating new 
2
Switch to Browser view, and apply the desired texture or color to the object you created 
3
Select the edit texture tool 
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, click the surface of the object to which you just applied 
the texture or color, and select Luminous in the Object Inspector palette.
4
Switch back to a wireframe view, and select the object you created in Step 1. Select Hide 
in Browser view in the Object Inspector palette.
To show or hide hidden luminous surfaces in Browser view:
1
In Browser view, select the move tool. 
2
In the Tool Inspector palette, do one of the following:
To show hidden objects, select Show Hidden Objects. 
To hide hidden objects, deselect Show Hidden Objects. 
Editing luminous surfaces
You can change the quality of light that a luminous surface emits by editing its color and 
by amplifying its brightness.
Changing the color of luminous surfaces
The color of a luminous surface determines the color of the light that it emits. The sky, 
which is the largest luminous surface in a world, is blue by default; however, you can 
change the color of the sky to any RGB color. Likewise, you can apply a color or texture to 
hidden luminous surfaces using the edit texture tool. 
To change the color of the sky:
1
In Browser view, use the move tool 
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)
 to navigate until you can see the sky. If you’re 
building an enclosed structure, this means that you must navigate to the outside of the 
structure.
2
Select the paint bucket 
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 in the Variable Tools palette.
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