Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Colorize In the Colorize section you will see three choices: Normal,
Grayscale, and Sepia. These choices are commonly found in nearly all photo
or image editing programs. Normal is full color, Grayscale is gray, and Sepia
washes the model in gold to give it the appearance of a very old photograph. In
the following images, Colorize is set to Grayscale in the left image, Normal in
the center image, and Sepia in the right image.
Finally, you can adjust field of view.
field of View Increasing Field Of View is much like using a wide-angle lens
on a camera. You can see more of the model at once, but you'll notice that
objects narrow more quickly as they get farther away. The slider for Field Of
View goes from 15 to 120. In the following images, Field Of View is set to 15 in
the left image, 45 in the center image, and 100 in the right image. 45 is the sug-
gested value.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search