Talk:Scene authoring tools
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Ok, changed the phrase "check off" and updated the instructions to match the fact that drop-down menus were used, as per your suggestions, thanks Angel. --[[User:Eran Hodis|Eran Hodis]] 17:53, 31 January 2009 (IST) | Ok, changed the phrase "check off" and updated the instructions to match the fact that drop-down menus were used, as per your suggestions, thanks Angel. --[[User:Eran Hodis|Eran Hodis]] 17:53, 31 January 2009 (IST) | ||
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+ | Hello, I would like for my scene to make one ACY disappear, and to have a residue in different representation from the rest. It's not clear to me how I can make different representations (hide, stick) on two selections in one scene. Is it possible at all? --[[User:Ralf Stephan|Ralf Stephan]] 11:45, 7 February 2009 (IST) |
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The phrase "check off" is rather confusing to me as a non-English native speaker. I gather it really means to mark or select the checkbox, but the first reading points to unmarking the checkbox.
Also, the instructions do not match the current tool: "skip the zoom-out" and "skip the transition" are not checkboxes, but drop-down menus.
--Angel Herraez 16:11, 30 January 2009 (IST)
Angel, please do feel free to clarify any of the text!
--Eran Hodis 21:52, 30 January 2009 (IST)
Ok, changed the phrase "check off" and updated the instructions to match the fact that drop-down menus were used, as per your suggestions, thanks Angel. --Eran Hodis 17:53, 31 January 2009 (IST)
different representations on two selections in one scene
Hello, I would like for my scene to make one ACY disappear, and to have a residue in different representation from the rest. It's not clear to me how I can make different representations (hide, stick) on two selections in one scene. Is it possible at all? --Ralf Stephan 11:45, 7 February 2009 (IST)