![]() ![]() To set up your PhotoStage, rez one PhotoStage Backdrop in an appropriate place, and then rez the PhotoStage Control Box nearby. It is important that you read it before you set up your PhotoStage. This notecard can contain last-minute information and release notes. Inside this folder you will find the following items: If this is so, please unpackage it into a folder in your inventory. You probably received your PhotoStage packaged in a box. use RGB values to set amount RGB levels will changeĬontinue reading for detailed instructions on all the many features and operations PhotoStage provides.use colour buttons to select colour depicted.use distance buttons to set amount element will move.use XYZ buttons to position element manually using XYZ axes.use figure icons to choose preselected positions.use Colour button to activate Colour Panel.use Position Panel to move selected element.use Position button to activate Position Panel.use number buttons to select desired element.Lights, Effect Generators, and Gazers Panels: use Colour Panel to change backdrop colour.use Colour button to activate Colour Panel.PhotoStage HUD Quick Start Guide (pdf) Backdrop Panel: see diagram below for guide to operation (click image for larger view).Gazers > Gazer > Position – to position gaze points.Gazers > Gazer > Create – to rez gaze points.Effects > Gen > Colours – to change effects colour.Effects > Gen > Position – to position effects generators.Effects > Gen > Glow/Snow/Fog/Smoke – to select effect.Effects > Gen > Create – to rez effects generators.Lights > Light > Colours – to change light colour.Lights > Light > Position > Model – to choose preselected positions.Lights > Light > Position – to position lights.Lights > Light > Create – to rez lights.Backdrop > Colours > – to change backdrop colours.to return to previous menus, use buttons with the > Textures > – to change backdrop textures.to move forward to the next menu, use buttons with the > symbol.touch (left-click) the orange control box for the Main menu.These instructions provide a quick introduction to the basic operation of PhotoStage’s most used features: Menus – Quick Guide Using the PhotoStage means you have accepted all the terms of the agreements outlined in this section. Please read the Usage Agreement section at the end of this manual. With the option of using menu, HUD and/or chat commands, the PhotoStage control system allows you to focus on what matters: your subject. PhotoStage gives you precise control over background, lighting, effects, and gaze points. PhotoStage is a powerful photographic studio especially designed for photography in Second Life. PhotoStage User’s Manual PhotoStage Version 2.0 Ananke Media Systems Revision 108, September 2010 ![]()
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