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ADOBE ACROBAT 8 STANDARD
User Guide
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Model rendering modes
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Solid
B.
Transparent Bounding Box
C.
Transparent
D.
Solid Wireframe
E.
Illustration
F.
Solid Outline
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Shaded Illustration
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Bounding Box
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Transparent Bounding Box Outline
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Wireframe
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Shaded Wireframe
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Transparent Wireframe
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Hidden
Wireframe
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Vertices
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Shaded Vertices
Editing 3D models
Use a 3D authoring application to make changes to your 3D source images.
Change rendering mode, lighting, projection, and background
The model rendering mode determines the surface appearance of the 3D model. The default rendering mode is
usually solid, but you can also choose another rendering mode. You can also change the lighting of the 3D model as
well as the background.