Autodesk 12812-051462-9011 User Guide 3 - Page 2124
Frames group, Memory Usage group, Alpha group
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Frames group Start Frame Specifies a certain frame in an animation where you want the RAM Player to begin loading. A value of 1 would start the animation at its rendered beginning. A value of 5 would start the animation on frame five and any frame before that would not be loaded. Num Frames Specifies the total number of frames to be loaded into the RAM Player. Memory Usage group Maximum Lets you configure the maximum amount of memory to use for the RAM player. This value includes both channels. Alpha group Load Into Other Channels When turned on, this option loads a grayscale alpha channel into the other channel. This allows you to wipe between an RGB channel of the animation and the alpha channel of the animation. Scene Explorer Menu bar > Tools > New Scene Explorer Menu bar > Tools > Open Explorer: [name of most recently used explorer] Menu bar > Tools > Saved Scene Explorers > Choose a saved scene explorer. Scene Explorer provides a modeless dialog for viewing, sorting, filtering and selecting objects in 3ds Max, as well as additional functionality for renaming, deleting, hiding, and freezing objects, creating and modifying object hierarchies, and editing object properties en masse. When working on a new scene, you open the Scene Explorer dialog with the Tools menu > New Scene Explorer command. Each subsequent invocation of this command opens a separate, additional Scene Explorer dialog. All scene explorers persist in the scene, even if closed. You can open the most recently used scene explorer with the Tools menu > Open Explorer command, or any scene explorer with the Tools menu > Saved Explorer submenu. TIP In a new scene, the keyboard shortcut Alt+Ctrl+O (letter O) creates a new scene explorer. But when one or more scene explorers exist in the scene, the same shortcut opens the most recently used explorer. Scene Explorer | 7379