Adobe Dimension Course Section 31 General Preferences

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Adobe Dimension is a 3D Mockup tool part of Adobe Creative Cloud. In this course, you will learn how to work in a 3d environment, import 3d models, add textures, and render and export final outputs.

In this video lesson, we will learn about General Preferences in Adobe Dimension.

You can access the entire Adobe Dimension Course in the following playlist:
https://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x8fyps
Transcript
00:00So, your Adobe Dimension interface behaves and looks in a certain way. And if you want
00:11to go around and change it, then you can work around with general preferences of the application.
00:16So to do that, you need to go around over here on to on to edit right here, then you
00:22can see that preferences is an option. Once you go around on the preferences under the
00:26general preferences, you can choose the UI language, as you can see right here, according
00:31to how you want right here. And the language of the UI simply changes out. Apart from that,
00:36you can go for a light theme as well instead of the default dark theme. As you can see
00:40right here, you can go for a light or dark right here. You can go for condensed type
00:45of feel right here, or you can go for a more spacious, comfortable type of look as well,
00:50just like this. And there's snapping right here. So whenever I bring in an object, then
00:55actually snaps onto ground right here, just like this. So you can see that it snaps onto
00:59ground right here. It's like this. But if I want to go around and turn it off right
01:03here, then you can simply go around over here and then disable the snap to ground option
01:09so that it is not there anymore. So if I were to go around, it does not snap there anymore
01:14right here, just like this. But if I were to go around and turn it on right here, so
01:18let's just go around and then on to general, let me enable the snap tolerance right here
01:23and make it, let's say, for example, Lars right here,
01:26then what happens is that it actually snaps onto the ground
01:29right here, just like this, for alignment.
01:32So let's just go around onto preferences right here,
01:34and you can see that render is here.
01:36So you can reduce noise in rendering that you can turn on,
01:40and you can also enable rendering using CPU
01:43instead of CPU as you want.
01:45You can go around and enable viewport anti-aliasing as well,
01:49or just disable the anti-aliasing for faster response.
01:52You can also focus the preview on canvas
01:55as you can see right here, or disable it altogether.
01:58So these are the preferences that you can go around
02:01and change out to let the application,
02:03that is, Adobe Dimension,
02:05behave in a certain way as you like.
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02:09so be sure to comment on what you think about it.
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