GETTING STARTED How To use killer transitions v1 Once you have properly installed KILLER Transitions as described above, you can use the standard user interface of Macromedia Director or authorware to apply them to your projects Using KILLER Transitions in Director Score and double-click on a cell in the Transitions channel. Director will now display e You can use the Score itself to create a new KILLEr Transitions castmember. Open the frame Properties: Transition dialog. You will see four categories of KILLER he left K工 LLER Hybrids KILLER SLides KILLER Wipes KILLER Particles If you click on any of these category names, you will see the specific KILLER Transitions effects which are available within the selected category You can double-click on the Transition name in the right column and director will automatically assign that transition effect to the Score using the default transition settings The default settings for each of the 24 Xtras have been carefully selected to provide an exciting example of the visual effects provided by the transition algorithm All of the special controls for KILLER Transitions are available if you select the Transition name by clicking only once and then clicking the"Options. button on the right side of the dialo Once you have selected the settings that you want(using the controls found in the Options dialog), click on the Set button to confirm your choices, then click on the OK button to create a new Killer Transition castmember with your settings applied to it. This creates a castmember which you can now place into other locations of your Score You can drag and drop Killer Transition castmembers from the Cast window into the transition channel of the Score window. You can also copy and paste cells in the transition channel of the Score window If you decide that you want to change the settings on a Killer Transition castmember, you can do so by accessing the Cast Info dialog. Select the castmember you wish to modify and then click on the Information button in the top of the Cast window. Now click onGETTING STARTED How To Use KILLER Transitions V1 Once you have properly installed KILLER Transitions as described above, you can use the standard user interface of Macromedia Director or Authorware to apply them to your projects. Using KILLER Transitions in Director You can use the Score itself to create a new KILLER Transitions castmember. Open the Score and double-click on a cell in the Transitions channel. Director will now display the Frame Properties:Transition dialog. You will see four categories of KILLER Transitions on the left: Category KILLER Hybrids KILLER Slides KILLER Wipes KILLER Particles If you click on any of these category names, you will see the specific KILLER Transitions effects which are available within the selected category. You can double-click on the Transition name in the right column and Director will automatically assign that transition effect to the Score using the default transition settings. The default settings for each of the 24 Xtras have been carefully selected to provide an exciting example of the visual effects provided by the transition algorithm. All of the special controls for KILLER Transitions are available if you select the Transition name by clicking only once and then clicking the “Options...” button on the right side of the dialog. Once you have selected the settings that you want (using the controls found in the Options dialog), click on the Set button to confirm your choices, then click on the OK button to create a new Killer Transition castmember with your settings applied to it. This creates a castmember which you can now place into other locations of your Score. You can drag and drop Killer Transition castmembers from the Cast window into the transition channel of the Score window. You can also copy and paste cells in the transition channel of the Score window. If you decide that you want to change the settings on a Killer Transition castmember, you can do so by accessing the Cast Info dialog. Select the castmember you wish to modify and then click on the Information button in the top of the Cast window. Now click on