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If you modify the
adjustment slider so that it falls into a different color range, the
name changes to reflect this. For example, if you choose
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Yellow and alter its
range so that it falls in the red part of the color bar, the name
changes to Red 2.
If you modify the
adjustment slider so that it falls into a different color range,
the name changes to reflect this. For example, if you choose
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a perspective
photograph of a cereal box. You specify the corners of the box
using a wire frame, and you can then manipulate the box as if
it were a three-dimensional object. You can reposition the
box, turn or rotate it, shrink or enlarge it, and change its
field of view.
You can transform
a two-dimensional object into a cube, sphere, or cylinder and
manipulate it using wire frames based on that shape. Cylinders
can include anything from simple objects, such as a can of
soup, to shapes whose sides are lathed, such as a bottle or a
lamp.
If you modify the adjustment slider so that it falls into a
different color range, the name changes to reflect this. For
example, if you choose Yellow and alter its range so that it falls
in the red part of the color bar, the name changes to Red 2. You
can convert up to six of the individual color ranges to varieties
of the same color range (for example, Red through Red 6).
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a perspective
photograph of a cereal box. You specify the corners of the box
using a wire frame, and you can then manipulate the box as if
it were a three-dimensional object. You can reposition the
box, turn or rotate it, shrink or enlarge it, and change its
field of view.
You can transform
a two-dimensional object into a cube, sphere, or cylinder and
manipulate it using wire frames based on that shape. Cylinders
can include anything from simple objects, such as a can of
soup, to shapes whose sides are lathed, such as a bottle or a
lamp.
a perspective
photograph of a cereal box. You specify the corners of the box
using a wire frame, and you can then manipulate the box as if
it were a three-dimensional object. You can reposition the
box, turn or rotate it, shrink or enlarge it, and change its
field of view.
Cylinders can
include anything from simple objects, such as a can of soup,
to shapes whose sides are lathed, such as a bottle or a lamp.
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