Adobe 62000112DM - Acrobat 3D - PC User Manual page 399

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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8
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General tab
These settings determine how the imported 3D model is presented in Acrobat 3D. Unlike the settings on the other
tabs, General settings don't affect the imported file itself.
Specifies the background color that appears behind the 3D model. You can change the
Default Background Color
background color at any time by choosing an option from the Background Color menu on the 3D toolbar.
Changes the default lighting when you select this setting and choose a different lighting style, such
Default Lighting
as No Lights, Day Lights, or Blue Lights. You can change the lighting at any time by choosing an option from the
Lighting menu on the 3D toolbar.
For best performance when manipulating 3D models, select the Headlamp option.
Changes the default rendering style if you select this setting and choose a different
Default Rendering Style
rendering style, such as Wireframe or Solid Outline. You can change the rendering style at any time by choosing an
option from the Model Render Mode menu on the 3D toolbar.
Sets animation.
Default Animation Style
Adds default views if you select this setting and choose a view style. An orthographic projection
Add Default Views
effectively removes a dimension, preserving the size ratio between objects but giving the 3D model a less realistic
appearance. Orthographic projection is especially useful for viewing certain diagrams, such as 3D mathematical
functions plotted on a graph. A perspective projection offers a more realistic scene in which objects in the distance
appear smaller than objects of the same size in the foreground.
Causes the Model Tree to appear when the 3D PDF file is opened.
Open Model Tree By Default
Specifies the JavaScript file that runs if a 3D model is enabled. If the 3D model you're importing
Default Script
doesn't include embedded JavaScript, click Browse and specify the JavaScript file you want to run.
The two-dimensional preview image or poster appears in the 3D model area when the 3D model isn't
Preview Image
activated. You can leave the preview area blank, use the default view of the 3D model, or select and use any JPEG,
BMP, PNG, or GIF image.
Import tab
Options include elements that can be imported with the 3D CAD model and the file format you want to use to
convert 3D data. (See "About PRC and U3D conversion formats" on page 390.)
Note: In some cases, such as for 3DS file conversions, no import options are available.
Specify the elements that you want to import with the 3D CAD model. Available
Format Specific Data To Import
options are determined by the file format of your 3D model and may include views, hidden objects, wireframe or
surface representations, and PMI, among others.
Choose between U3D and PRC conversion formats in the Format menu. The file format of your
3D Format In PDF
3D model determines which settings are available.
Specify the accuracy and number of polygons that are created from the geometry and used to display
Level Of Detail
the 3D model. Higher settings produce more accurate results.
Optimize tab
Adjust the Optimize settings to compress the 3D model and change the balance between 3D quality and file size. The
selected format on the Import tab (PRC or U3D) determines the available settings.

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