Hello everyone, I'm a new member and I wanted to ask a(rather dumb) question. Please forgive me if I've over-looked this feature, but I can't seem to find the "3D Photorealistic" option anywhere in the program. If someone would be kind enough to point it out I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
Where is the 3D Photorealistic Option?
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Aden,
This feature is only available in the 2.x version of TNT, so if you're using 1.x this would be the reason you can't find it. If you have 2.x you can find the option in the Image menu, it's called 3D Perspective.
This feature is only available in the 2.x version of TNT, so if you're using 1.x this would be the reason you can't find it. If you have 2.x you can find the option in the Image menu, it's called 3D Perspective.
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Re: Where is the 3D Photorealistic Option?
Is there a feature by feature comparison available of TNT vs Impict?
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Re: Where is the 3D Photorealistic Option?
Hi Sofi,
Not really. The main differences are:Is there a feature by feature comparison available of TNT vs Impict?
- Impict has "layers" and allows you to save objects in editable form that you can re-edit later. TNT always merges all objects directly into the image as soon as you finish editing.
- TNT has painting and drawing features that Impict does not have.
- Impict has quite rudimentary screen capture, TNT's screen capture has more features
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