Any number of projects can be created. Each project contains an independent set of materials, geometric primitives, post particle and post image effects. It should be noted that some data sections are shared between projects: render settings, grids, file render configurations are such shared objects.
You can cut or copy objects in one project and paste them into another project.
Animation time is also defined by a project: it is possible to continue modeling a project while playing the animation of another project.
There is one special purpose project called material preview project. By modifying this project, you can define how material preview renders preview icons for the select window's material tab.
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To create a new project, select the pull down menu: File/New. This creates a new project and makes the new project the current working project. All newly created objects are inserted into the current project. Also, all windows (such as the Select window and the View window) reflect the contents of the current working project. |
![]() Create a new project
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For example, you can create objects in a temporary project and when ready, move the new object into the actual project by using the cut/paste tools.
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To make a project the current working project: 1. Click the Projects check box in the select window. The project list is shown. 2. Click the desired project to make it the current working project. You can rename projects through the Name field. |
![]() Project list opened
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The current project can be deleted from the project list by selecting the pull down menu File/Close. All objects, such as materials, geometric primitives, etc. are deleted. Note: the files are not deleted from your harddrive. The previous project in the project list becomes the current working project.
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The file load dialog, opened from File/Load pull down menu, is 'non modal' just like all the other dialogs in Realsoft 3D. Load function automatically detects the format of the file to be loaded. If none of the installed file format classes recognize the given format 'Unknown file format' error message is shown. The Replace check box defines whether the loaded objects should replace the existing objects or not. If not checked, new objects are inserted into the current project. If checked, existing objects are deleted from the current project before new objects are loaded in. After a file has been selected, new format specific options appear to the window. The native Realsoft 3D file format provides options for loading individual data sections from a file. If the Sections box is checked, a suitable combination of data section selectors can be checked for loading only particular data from the file. For example, if you want to load only materials, check the Materials check box and reset all the other section check boxes. |
![]() The file load window in Sections mode, where you can select type of the data for loading
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The menu File/Save As opens a file dialog. This dialog, just like the File/Load dialog, is 'non modal'. It does not block use of other windows and hence it can be left open when necessary.
The pull down menu File/Save as Startup saves the entire current project to the file, which is automatically loaded in program startup. Use this function after you have customized the working environment to suit your personal needs. The backup copy of the original startup file can be found from the 'environments' folder.
The current working project can be rendered to a file using the File/Render window.
This File Rendering window allows you to select file format, rendering settings, post effects, image resolution, frame command and file name for the image to be rendered. Both still images and animations can be rendered. You should insert a camera object to the project before rendering it to a file.
See the manual chapter Rendering for more information about this topic.