

Then there are the two walking buttons, which is the default function of using the mousewheel.To what degree you turn your head is also determined by the "Looking+Rolling angle" in the bottom settings. The 4 "looking" buttons are exactly that: If you click once to the right, for example, it's as if you're turning your head a little to the right and looking in that direction.You can set the amount of degrees it will roll if you click on that little down arrow in the bottom right corner. They roll the image either clockwise or counter-clockwise. The two "rolling" buttons are self explanatory.Now, I don't quite understand all of how everything works yet, but I'll try and explain as much as I know: Notice the different buttons at the bottom there. It will open up a new window that looks like this:įrom here, you can explore the bulb further. A much better option is the "3D Navi" button you see there on the top-left. This is fine, but what happens is, it jumps back to 2D and you have to click on Calculate 3D again. Now if you're like me, you probably went ahead and tried the zoom button in the bottom left corner. Here is what you should see after a quick rendering: The first thing I'm sure your eyes fixes upon is that big juicy looking button called "Calculate 3D". Also, two other windows open up with this one, called Formulas and Lighting, which I'll get to later.
