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hoặc nưa âm (sẽ luôn luôn được hiển thị như là một mô hình giai điệu - trừ khi bạn thực sự thu nhỏ trên trang, trong trường hợp nó sẽ được hiển thị như là một chất rắn màu xám). Tiếp theo là phần Cài đặt cơ bản. Như bạn có thể mong đợi, các tùy chọn này kiểm soát các thiết lập cơ bản cho giọng điệu. | 294 Part IV Advanced Tips and Tricks__ You can adjust the position of the vanishing point by clicking the focal point designated by the blue X in the middle and dragging it to the new position. To remove a vanishing point select the one you want to delete and click the Trash button located at the top of the dialog box. 7. In the Degrees Line text box enter a value between and 30 to change the number of perspective lines generated. The value you enter is the angle at which a line is generated so a smaller number results in more lines and vice versa. 8. Select the Apply to All the Vanishing Points check box before you adjust the value if you d like the Degrees Line value reflected in all the vanishing points created. If you want the value to affect only the current vanishing point deselect the check box. 9. In the Width text box enter a value between mm and mm to adjust the line thickness of all the perspective lines. 10. If you aren t happy with how things are looking and just want to start fresh you can click the Delete All button and all the vanishing points and their respective lines are removed from the page. 11. Select the Clear Layer check box if you want to remove any other art from the image layer. This option is useful if you happened to draw on the layer before you started the filter for example. 12. Click OK when you re done. To make things easier to read while working you can adjust the color of the perspective lines. Simply open the Layer Properties dialog box by pressing F3 on your keyboard and change the Display Color from Grayscale to Color. Click the Color box to change the value to a different color. If you re working in two- or three-point perspective try creating each vanishing point on a separate layer. That way you can make each set of perspective lines a different layer. When you re working with many different perspective lines this can help reduce confusion when staring at a jumble of lines. Chapter