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Working with 3D Containers
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You can still adjust individual tracks at any time by changing the parameter for the specific
track.
Creating a 3D Container
You can create a 3D container, which layers tracks and lets you adjust parameters for all
tracks at the same time. When you place a shape track into a 3D container, you will notice
that the container controls override some of the shape controls to eliminate redundant
parameters shared by both the container and the shape. Some of the shape’s tabs disappear
and any settings are reset to the container’s settings. To avoid losing any parameter settings,
place tracks in a container before adjusting their parameters.
You can create a 3D container using one of three types of renderers. The option will
determine how the objects within the container relate and how they are rendered.
2D composite renderer: This mode lets you place any type of shape track in the
container. A container that uses this mode is known as a 2D composite container.
Z space composite renderer: This mode lets you place 3D plane and 3D sphere shapes
in the container. A container that uses this mode is known as a Z space composite
container.
3D model renderer: This mode lets you place 3D plane, 3D sphere, and 3D extrusion
shapes in the container. A container that uses this mode is also known as a 3D model
container.
To create containers, you can use the menu or the buttons in the timeline.
2D composite
Z Space Composite 3D Model
Add Container
Add Title container
Add 3D Model Container
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