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171Motion User Guide
3D Scene Icons: Turns the display of cameras and lights in the canvas on or off. Scene
icons appear in the canvas as wireframe icons. Lights appear with red (X), green (Y),
and blue (Z) adjust 3D handles that let you transform and rotate them. The handles are
still displayed when the 3D scene icons command is turned off. See Display 3D scene
icons in Motion.
Correct for Aspect Ratio: Applies an artificial distortion of the canvas in projects with
nonsquare pixels. When the setting is on, the computer monitor simulates what a
TV monitor displays. When the setting is off, projects with nonsquare pixels appear
stretched. This is because computer monitors have square pixels. This setting does not
modify the output of the project.
Show Full View Area: When enabled, this setting lets you see the portion of a layer that
extends beyond the edge of the canvas. This setting is disabled by default, because it
slows your project’s interactivity.
Use Drop Zones: Turns drop zones on and off. When Use Drop Zones is enabled, a
checkmark appears next to the menu item, and drop zones accept objects dragged to
them. When this command is turned off, drop zones ignore objects dropped onto them.
See Intro to drop zones in Motion.
Save View Defaults: Saves the current state of all settings in this menu as the default
state for new projects.
View Layouts pop-up menu
Choose a preferred view your project in the canvas. You can view the canvas as a single
workspace or choose from available window arrangements in the menu. (Although the
workspace views are available for 2D projects, they are most useful when working in
3D space.)
The View Layouts pop-up menu displays the following items:
Single: The default value, displays a single window in the canvas.
Two-up, side by side: Displays two windows in the canvas, one next to the other.
Two-up, top and bottom: Displays two windows in the canvas, one on top of the other.