Adobe atmosphere builder 1 用户手册

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Atmosphere Builder Basics
 
Working with views
 
The document window displays a 
 
view
 
 of the objects in a world. You can choose one of 
three wireframe views to see a blueprint representation of your world called a 
 
wireframe
 
or you can choose Browser view to see your world with its surface textures, colors, and 
lighting. Browser view shows you how your world will appear when viewed on the Web in 
the Atmosphere Browser.
 
About views
 
Building a world is easier when you understand how to use the different views. If you’ve 
ever worked in a 3D modeling application or sketched out plans for a building project, 
you’re already familiar with the concept of using views. Atmosphere Builder provides four 
ways to view a world. The three wireframe views show you the structure of the world and 
how the objects are connected to each other; the fourth view shows a preview of the world 
as it will appear in the Atmosphere Browser with surface textures, colors, and lighting 
applied to objects. 
 
Top view
 
Shows the top of the wireframe from a position directly above it. When you first 
create or open a world, this is the initial view in the document window.
 
Side view
 
Shows the side of the wireframe. You’ll frequently switch between the Top view 
and Side view when placing and aligning objects in Atmosphere Builder.
 
Isometric view
 
Shows the wireframe from an oblique angle that is above and to the side 
of it. Isometric view is useful for getting an overview of where objects are in the world.
 
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