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Can I paint something on a frame I snapped, or apply some sort of post processing effect (like adding rain or snow) to it?
Question: I have snapped a shot but now I want to do something like paint on text or apply lens flare or some other post-processnig effect...
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How can I choose which Paint Program should be launched from the Shot Manager when I click "Edit in Paint Program"?
From within the Shot Manager you have the option to paint on top of a snapped shot simply by clicking the EDIT IN PAINT PROGRAM button. On Windows,...
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How can I import an image and use it in the background so I can place actors & props in front of it?
Question: Can I take a 2D background image and use it in FrameForge 3D Studio so I place actors & props in front of it?
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How to Add A Panorama To The Object Library
Question: How Can I Add A Panorama To The Object Library?
Answer: Click the ‘File’ Menu.
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A ‘Select...
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How to create a backdrop
Question: How to create a backdrop?
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In the object libary, open the walls folder and drag a "plain" wall (no windows...
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How to create a decal for the current object
Question: How to create a decal for the current object?
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Using this tool requires some knowledge of and expertise in...
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Is it possible to use a picture as a backdrop other than by creating a panorama?
Problem: I have a 2D picture I want to use as a but it's not a panorama. How can I do this?
Solution: Simply drag in a...
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My actor needs a Tattoo or a Scar, or some logo on a piece of clothing...
Question: I was wondering if it were possible to customize an actor with a tattoo or scar? If so how would I do this?
Answer: Not only is it...
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Why do my textures look pixelated when I apply them to objects in FrameForge 3D Studio?
Question: I have a hi-resolution texture that I applied to an object in FrameForge and it ended up looking really pixelated on screen.
This...
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