Opens the Mudbox documentation in a web browser. (Hotkey: F1)
Select from the following options:
Launches the Mudbox Help in a web browser and displays What's New in the current version.
Toggles the display of highlighting on new features in the Mudbox interface.
Opens the Preferences window to the User Interface preferences section, which lets you set options related to new feature highlighting (including color).
Opens the Welcome window, letting you view the 1-minute learning movies.
Launches the QuickStart tutorial in the Mudbox Help. This tutorial covers the basic features in Mudbox.
Launches the Mudbox Learning Path web site, which lists many resources for learning Mudbox.
Launches the technical support web site for Mudbox.
Launches the Autodesk Subscription Center web site. Subscription customers have access to programs that include technical support, learning resources, and software updates.
Launches the Autodesk web site to a page that lists qualified computer and graphics card configurations certified to work with Mudbox.
Displays system information for your computer (operating system version, memory, processor, and video graphics card) that may be useful when troubleshooting problems or reporting issues with Autodesk technical support. See also Troubleshoot graphics card issues.
Links to the The Area web site, the Autodesk user community for artists and animators.
Links to the Mudbox user forums on The Area web site.
Links to the official Mudbox page on Facebook.
Launches the Autodesk Services and Support web site, letting you report any issues with Mudbox.
Select either of the following, depending on which type of feedback you want to submit to the Mudbox team:
Launches the Mudbox Feedback web site to the Small Annoying Things to Fix forum, where you can submit issues that you feel can be easily fixed, or vote to fix issues submitted by other users.
Launches the Mudbox Feedback web site to the Ideas For Mudbox forum, where you can suggest new features or vote for ideas submitted by other users.
Opens the Autodesk Customer Involvement Program (CIP) window. You can participate in this program which provides Autodesk with data on how you use Mudbox. By participating in the program, you add valuable input that helps Autodesk product managers, designers, engineers, and testers understand how to improve your overall experience with Autodesk software.
Links to the Mudbox product home page on autodesk.com.
Launches a web site with links to information on purchasing Mudbox.
Launches the Live Update window, which links to an Autodesk web service and lists any upgrades or service packs available for your version of Mudbox.
Launches the Autodesk Free Trials web site, which lets you register to try Autodesk products for a trial period.
Displays the Mudbox version, legal notices, and other information.