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[. . . ] Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Note: Because Apple frequently releases new versions and updates to its system software, applications, and Internet sites, images shown in this manual may be slightly different from what you see on your screen. Com Apple, the Apple logo, Apple TV, Finder, Final Cut, Final Cut Pro, FireWire, GarageBand, Geneva, Inkwell, iPhone, iPhoto, iPod, iTunes, iTunes Plus, Logic, Mac, Macintosh, Mac OS, MacBook, Pages, Pixlet, QuickTime, Spotlight, and TrueType are trademarks of Apple Inc. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Acrobat, the Acrobat logo, Distiller, PostScript, and the PostScript logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U. [. . . ] When the Image Source object contains an alpha channel, this slider defines the minimum opacity value necessary to create particles at that point on the source image. For example, when set to 25%, particles appear only where the alpha value of the image is equal to or greater than 25% opacity. For this parameter to be effective, the alpha channel must have areas of varying transparency. Chapter 14 Working with Particles 699 Start Point: This parameter, which becomes available when Shape is set to Line or Wave, consists of two value sliders that define, in X and Y coordinates, the first point of the line used as the emitter shape. Click the disclosure triangle to modify the Z position of the start point. You can adjust these values in the Canvas using the onscreen controls (with the Adjust Item tool). End Point: This parameter, which becomes available when Shape is set to Line or Wave, consists of two value sliders that define, in X and Y coordinates, the second point of the line used as the emitter shape. Click the disclosure triangle to modify the Z position of the start point. You can adjust these values in the Canvas using the onscreen controls (with the Adjust Item tool). Emit At Points: This checkbox is available when any of the following is chosen in the Shape pop-up menu: Line, Rectangle (with Arrangement set to Outline or Random), or Circle (with Arrangement set to Outline or Random), Burst, Spiral, Wave, Geometry, Box (with Arrangement set to Outline), or Sphere (with Arrangement set to Outline). When the Emit At Points checkbox is selected, particles emerge from a limited number of points (as defined in the Points parameter). When the emitter Shape is a Rectangle and Pattern is set to Outline, changing the Offset value moves the particles along the edge of the shape. Chapter 14 Working with Particles 701 3D: When this checkbox is selected, the 3D emitter shapes (Box and Sphere) become available. Because all emitter shapes can be used in 3D space, additional 3D parameters are available for all emitter shapes when the 3D checkbox is selected: Render Particles, Emission Latitude, and Emission Longitude. These parameters are available for all shapes, regardless of the Arrangement setting. Note: When the 3D checkbox is selected, particles cannot receive reflections, and the Reflections parameter (in the Properties Inspector) is no longer available for the emitter. Additionally, when the 3D checkbox is selected, In Global 3D (Better) must be selected from the Render Particles pop-up menu for particles to cast shadows and to be affected by lights. For more information on the additional 3D controls in the HUD, see Emitter HUD Parameters. Emission Angle: This dial, available when the Shape pop-up menu is set to a 2D shape, sets the direction in which particles travel. This parameter works in conjunction with the Emission Range parameter. It is equivalent to one of the functions of the graphical emission control in the Emitter HUD. Note: When using an emitter shape other than a Point, such as a Line, Circle, Rectangle, Spiral, Burst, or Wave, and Outline is chosen from the Arrangement pop-up menu, setting the Emission Angle parameter to 180 degrees and the Emission Range parameter to 0 degrees restricts the emission of particles to the inside of the shape. [. . . ] Appendix D Using Gestures 1465 To customize pen buttons for a an application 1 In Mac OS X System Preferences for Wacom Tablet, click the Add button (+) in the Application row. 2 In the Select Application dialog, do one of the following: • If Motion is open, select it from the Currently Open Applications list. € If Motion is not open, click the Browse button, navigate to and select Motion, click Open, then click OK. The dialog closes, and Motion appears in the Application row of the System Preferences pane. [. . . ]

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