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Make Preview, Play Preview, Save Preview

Material Editor > Make/Play/Save Preview flyout

Material Editor menu > Material menu > Make Preview, View Preview, or Save Preview

You can use animated maps to add movement to a scene. For example, to simulate a sky view, you could map an animation of moving clouds to a clerestory window. The Make Preview options let you experiment with the effect in the Material Editor before you apply it to your scene.

The buttons on the Make Preview, Play Preview, Save Preview flyout let you preview the effect of an animated map on the object in a sample slot (see Sample Type for alternatives to the default sphere.) You can use an AVI file, or IFL file as a source for the animation. The finished preview is saved as a new AVI file and automatically played back. You can also view the preview in a sample slot by dragging the time slider.

This flyout has three options:

Procedures

To create a preview of an animated material:

  1. Choose Make Preview from the flyout.

  2. In the Create Material Preview dialog, set the preview conditions you want, and then click OK.

    The preview is created, and then plays.

To play back a preview of an animated material:

  • Choose Play Preview from the flyout.

    The Material Editor starts the Windows Media Player. The Player then loads the current _medit.avi preview file in the \previews subdirectory and plays it in a separate window.

To view an animated material in a sample slot:

  • Drag the time slider through the range of frames.

    By default, all sample slots with animated maps update at the same time. To change this, see Material Editor Options Dialog.

To save a preview under a different name:

  1. Choose Save Preview from the flyout.

    The Material Editor displays a File Save dialog.

  2. Enter a new name for the preview, and then click OK to save the file in the \previews subdirectory.

To play a renamed preview:

  1. Choose Tools menu > Display Image.

  2. In the View File dialog, change to the \previews subdirectory.

  3. Select the renamed preview file and click Open.

    The preview is played in a separate window.


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