Display Panel (Populate)

Controls how people in the simulation appear.

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  • Stick Figures Crowd members appear as simple skeletal frameworks. The stick figures don't render, so use this option mainly to improve feedback when setting up the scene.
  • Custom Skin Applies an empty gray material to each character. Use the Material Editor to modify the material.
  • Textured Skin Applies a low-resolution textured material to each character. This is the default option and is useful for most applications.

    To use high-resolution textures, first select the characters to "upgrade," then on the Edit Selected panel, click (Switch Resolution).

    If High Resolution Skin is not installed, clicking Switch Resolution launches a Web browser to display a page where you can download this feature.

    If you click Switch Resolution for characters that already have high-resolution textures, the characters revert to low-resolution materials.

Show Environment Objects
Toggles visibility of the flows and idle areas without affecting the people.
Show People
Toggles visibility of the people without affecting the flows and idle areas.

Display panel expansion

The following settings appear on the Display panel expansion. Open the expansion by clicking the panel title: Display. To keep the expansion open, click the pushpin icon at the left of the title.

Show Marks
Toggles visibility of all marks on Environment Objects (Seats, Flows, Idle Areas). Default=on.
Save Texture Maps

When on, saving the scene includes texture data from Populate characters. Default=off.

Materials Used for Characters in a Populate Simulation

With the Custom Skin and Textured Skin options, when using 3ds Max, Populate applies a Multi/Sub-Object material made up of Standard materials to each crowd member. When using 3ds Max Design, however, the Multi/Sub-Object materials applied to the crowd members are composed of Arch & Design materials. In both cases, each crowd member is assigned one of a variety of materials, at random, to vary the appearance of the crowds.