Automagic causes your View window to render to the number of colors your Macintosh is currently displaying.
Automagic causes your View window to render to the number of colors your Macintosh is currently displaying.
Forces an imported PICT file to millions of colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Forces an imported PICT file to millions of colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Forces an imported PICT file to millions of colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to thousands of colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to thousands of colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to thousands of colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to 256 colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to 256 colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to 256 colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to 16 colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to 16 colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to 16 colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to 4 colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to 4 colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to 4 colors regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to Black and White regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
You can also define a color for the black portion of the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to Black and White regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
You can also define a color for the black portion of the image.
Dithers an imported PICT file to Black and White regardless of the actual number of colors in the image.
You can also define a color for the black portion of the image.
Select this menu to see the Infini-D start up screen and credits.
Select this menu to see the Infini-D start up screen and credits.
Contains all the information related to rendering an animation to disk. Dimmed because you do not have a Scene currently open.
Contains all the information related to rendering an animation to disk.
Allows you to change the frame rate and what part of the animation Infini-D renders. Dimmed because you do not have a Scene currently open.
Allows you to change the frame rate and what part of the animation Infini-D renders.
Zooms out of the timeline of the Sequencer one level, allowing you to see more of your animation.
Dimmed because the Sequencer is not active.
Zooms out of the timeline of the Sequencer one level, allowing you to see more of your animation.
Zooms into the timeline of the Sequencer one level, giving you a closer look at the timing of Events.
Dimmed because the Sequencer is not active.
Zooms into the timeline of the Sequencer one level, giving you a closer look at the timing of Events.
Steps backward one frame in your animation.
Dimmed because you have no Eventmarks.
Steps backward one frame in your animation.
Steps forward one frame in your animation.
Dimmed because you have no Eventmarks.
Steps forward one frame in your animation.
Stops the rendering of an animation.
Stops the rendering of an animation.
Stops the rendering of an animation.
Dimmed because you have no animation rendering right now.
Stops the rendering of an animation.
Renders the animation you've set up. The animation will be displayed in the rendering mode of the currently selected View window.
Dimmed because you have no animation set up.
Renders the animation you've set up. The animation will be displayed in the rendering mode of the currently selected View window.
This will give you a quick preview of the animation you've set up so far. The preview will appear in the currently selected View window.
Dimmed because you have no Scene open, you have no Eventmarks or you are in the WorkShop.
This will give you a quick preview of the animation you've set up so far. The preview will appear in the currently selected View window.
This will allow you to set the amount that time advances when you do a Snapshot.
This will allow you to set the amount that time advances when you do a Snapshot.
This will allow you to set the amount that time advances when you do a Snapshot.
Dimmed becuase you can't set the snapshot increment right now.
This will allow you to set the amount that time advances when you do a Snapshot.
This creates an Event for all static objects at this time, then advances to the next unit in time. You can adjust the amount of advancement with the "Snapshot Increment" menu.
Dimmed because you have no Scene file open.
This creates an Event for all static objects at this time, then advances to the next unit in time. You can adjust the amount of advancement with the "Snapshot Increment" menu.
Animation Menu.
Use this menu to select commands related to animation, the creation of movement, motion and metamorphisis in your Infini-D world.
Animation Menu.
Use this menu to select commands related to animation, the creation of movement, motion and metamorphisis in your Infini-D world.