3D Museum version 2.2
Copyright (C)2001 By Bodine Blodgett
www.brightbug.com

Speed:
If the screen saver is running too fast on your system you can select a slower
speed. This will cause the program to run at a slower frames per second rate 
which will slow down the program.

CD Player:
If you check the "Enable" button, the CD that is currently in your CD drive will be played
as the screen saver is running. The museum will start the CD from the first track and
play through the CD until the end. Once at the end of the CD, the museum will reset the 
CD player and start over. You may cause the museum to auto shutoff the CD by checking the
"Auto shutoff" box and selecting how long before the museum is to shut the CD player off.
This option is good if you want to hear some music before you go to sleep and have the
screen saver automatically turn it off when you think you will be in dream land.

Museum:
The pictures displayed on the walls of the museum are the .bmp or .jpg files that are 
currently displayed in the gallery pictures list box. A maximum of 140 pictures may be 
loaded at a time if you have enough RAM. The museum displays up to 140 pictures, randomly 
spread throughout the museum. If you have less then 140 .bmp files loaded the bitmaps
you do have loaded will repeat to fill in the amount of pictures you want to have displayed in 
the museum. For example if you have one .bmp file loaded and have selected 100 pictures to be
displayed in the museum, you will see 100 copies of that same .bmp file throughout the museum. 
Please note: the best .bmp files to load are 128x128 files. You will also get good results if 
the width of the bitmap equals the height of the bitmap. Bitmap files must also have a color 
resolution greater then 256 colors to be loaded. Bitmaps with less then 256 colors will cause 
an error to occur.   

Museum Type:
By default the museum is set to randomly select a different appearance for the museum
each time it is run. If you don't want to have the museum randomly pick one of the 22 different
schemes for the museum walls, floors, and ceilings you will need to select one of the 22 choices
yourself and then hit apply to save the changes you have made.

Museum Travel:
Walking speed adjusts how fast you move through the museum. Walking speed in no way
effects the frame rate at which the program runs. It only adjusts how fast you move
through the museum. If objects are moving by too quickly select a slower walking speed.

Picture Options:
Picture options allow you to select how many pictures you want to have randomly placed 
throughout the museum. You can have between 0 and 140 pictures in the museum. Picture
options also allow you to select how large or small the pictures on the wall will be. If 
you select "large" pictures, the pictures will take up most of the wall. If you select
"small" pictures, the pictures will take up a small area on the wall. You may also
have the pictures spin on the wall by checking the "Spin pictures" box.

Objects:
The objects in the museum are various objects setting on the floors of the museum. If an object
is checked it will be placed someplace in the museum. A total of 25 objects are placed throughout
the museum. By checking one of the four object types causes the object checked to have the chance of
appearing as one or more of the 25 objects randomly placed in the museum. If you do not wish to have
objects in your museum simply uncheck all the object boxes.

Fog:
Fog is an effect that can cause your museum to have a hazy look to it. To enable fog check
the enable fog/haze check box. Once checked, you will be able to modify how dense the
fog will be throughout the museum and the color of the fog. The color that you see next to the
vertical scroll bars indicate the color of the fog in the museum. Please note: Enabling fog
most likely will greatly slow down the screen saver. If you don't mind the loss of speed by
all means enable it. If you are looking for faster frame rates it will be best to disable fog.

Effects:
The rotate effect will cause the museum to rotate as you are walking through it. At times you
may be walking on the walls or ceilings if you check the "Rotate" box.

If you need further information on the effects of certain functions please contact our support
department at www.brightbug.com.