![]() ![]() If no Image Style is selected the active Image style will be used. You can add an Image Style to your Studio, this includes among other things Frontplates. If this is not set, the studio will use the active Environment. Select which Environment You want to use in your studio. If this is not set, the studio will use the active Camera. Select which Camera You want to use in your studio. To modify a Studio simply select a different Camera, Environment, Model Set or Multi-Material from the drop-down menus. The new Studio will be pre-populated with the active elements in the scene – but only the active Camera and Environment are included (checked) by default. You can always check/uncheck any checkbox to include/exclude that element from the Studio. Setting up a StudioĬlick the Add Studio icon in the top left corner to add a new Studio. Under the Studios list you find five drop-down menus that display the currently active Camera > Environment > Image Style > Model Sets and Multi-Materials. ![]() Next to the Studios list you find the options to Add new Studio, Delete Studio and Thumbnail settings. You can reorder the studios list by drag and drop. Inline with the Studio name are icons that indicate what elements are included in that Studio. The active studio will be highlighted with a blue background. In the top of the Studios window is a list of all the Studios in the scene. The Studios window is a dockable window – launch it via: Studios may contain any combination of Camera > Environment > Image Styles > Models Sets or Multi-Materials. Studios (Pro feature) allow you to combine and save scene/model/material variations in one file for quick creation and presentation.
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