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+ | ====== User-created display modes to share====== | ||
+ | > **Instructions: | ||
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+ | > **Important: | ||
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+ | This is quick test of a shaded mode that imitates the default render preview (rendered) mode. The difference is, that this being a true shaded mode, it doesn' | ||
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+ | OK, here's four real simple ones that I use all the time: | ||
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+ | This mode resembles old-school blueprints. | ||
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+ | Same as above, but with a black background. | ||
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+ | This ghosted mode is white-on-white, | ||
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+ | This rendered mode is white-on-white, | ||
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+ | See also : [[http:// |